Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... unto the highest key ; The diapason , love ; love is the unison ; In love my life and labors waste away . Only regardless to the world thou leav'st me , Whilst slain hopes , turning from the feast of sorrow Unto despair , their king ...
... unto the highest key ; The diapason , love ; love is the unison ; In love my life and labors waste away . Only regardless to the world thou leav'st me , Whilst slain hopes , turning from the feast of sorrow Unto despair , their king ...
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... Unto th ' immortal honor of our clime That by his means came first adorned with bays ; Unto the sacred relics of whose rhyme We yet are bound in zeal to offer praise . And could our lines , begotten in this age , Obtain but such a ...
... Unto th ' immortal honor of our clime That by his means came first adorned with bays ; Unto the sacred relics of whose rhyme We yet are bound in zeal to offer praise . And could our lines , begotten in this age , Obtain but such a ...
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... Unto any that did scorn We should see their favors worn . Therefore unto those that say , Were they pleased to sing a lay They could do't , and will not though , This I speak , for this I know : None e'er drunk the Thespian spring And ...
... Unto any that did scorn We should see their favors worn . Therefore unto those that say , Were they pleased to sing a lay They could do't , and will not though , This I speak , for this I know : None e'er drunk the Thespian spring And ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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