Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... mirth and music deck the night ; Never did glad day such store Of joy to night bequeath ; Her stars then adore , Both in heav'n , and here beneath . Love and beauty , mirth and music yield true joys , Though the cynics in their folly ...
... mirth and music deck the night ; Never did glad day such store Of joy to night bequeath ; Her stars then adore , Both in heav'n , and here beneath . Love and beauty , mirth and music yield true joys , Though the cynics in their folly ...
Page 586
... mirth , But what findst thou in this earth Wherein aught may be believed Worth to make me joyed or grieved ? 30 And yet feel I , natheless , Part of both , I must confess . Sometime I of mirth do bor- row , Otherwhile as much of sorrow ...
... mirth , But what findst thou in this earth Wherein aught may be believed Worth to make me joyed or grieved ? 30 And yet feel I , natheless , Part of both , I must confess . Sometime I of mirth do bor- row , Otherwhile as much of sorrow ...
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... mirth Eaten I have , and though I had good cheer I did not sup , because no friends were there . Where mirth and friends are absent when we dine Or sup , there wants the incense and the wine . An epitaph upon a child Virgins promised ...
... mirth Eaten I have , and though I had good cheer I did not sup , because no friends were there . Where mirth and friends are absent when we dine Or sup , there wants the incense and the wine . An epitaph upon a child Virgins promised ...
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