Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... words but make me more aghast , To hear her tell whereon I mused whilere ? So was I mazed therewith , till at the last , Musing upon her words , and what they were , All suddenly well - lessoned was my fear ; For to my mind returnėd how ...
... words but make me more aghast , To hear her tell whereon I mused whilere ? So was I mazed therewith , till at the last , Musing upon her words , and what they were , All suddenly well - lessoned was my fear ; For to my mind returnėd how ...
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... words fond ware ? Then be they close , and so none shall displease . What idler thing than speak and not be heard ... words say , or what may words not say , Where truth itself must speak like flattery ? Within what bounds can one ...
... words fond ware ? Then be they close , and so none shall displease . What idler thing than speak and not be heard ... words say , or what may words not say , Where truth itself must speak like flattery ? Within what bounds can one ...
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... words , with sighs , and tears , Which like sweet music entered Hero's ears ; And yet at every word she turned aside , And always cut him off as he replied . At last , like to a bold sharp sophister , With cheerful hope thus he accosted ...
... words , with sighs , and tears , Which like sweet music entered Hero's ears ; And yet at every word she turned aside , And always cut him off as he replied . At last , like to a bold sharp sophister , With cheerful hope thus he accosted ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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