Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... unto the farther side . The aged god no sooner Sorrow spied , But hasting straight unto the bank apace , With hollow call unto the rout he cried To swerve apart and give the goddess place ; Straight it was done , when to the shore we ...
... unto the farther side . The aged god no sooner Sorrow spied , But hasting straight unto the bank apace , With hollow call unto the rout he cried To swerve apart and give the goddess place ; Straight it was done , when to the shore we ...
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... unto his own breast and thereby foolishly consumed himself . His in- vention hath some relation unto the Epitaph of Love written by M. Girolimo Parabosco : In cenere giace qui sepolto Amore , Colpa di quella , che morir mi face , & c ...
... unto his own breast and thereby foolishly consumed himself . His in- vention hath some relation unto the Epitaph of Love written by M. Girolimo Parabosco : In cenere giace qui sepolto Amore , Colpa di quella , che morir mi face , & c ...
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... Unto false peace , or unto fruitless fear , Lest , loosened from yourselves , harpies away you bear . Abstain from censure , seek and you shall find , Drink your own waters drawn from living well , Mend in yourselves what ill elsewhere ...
... Unto false peace , or unto fruitless fear , Lest , loosened from yourselves , harpies away you bear . Abstain from censure , seek and you shall find , Drink your own waters drawn from living well , Mend in yourselves what ill elsewhere ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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