Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1929 - 1068 sider |
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... pass my weary guiltless ghost Out of my careful breast . Toll on your passing bell , Ring out my doleful knell ; Thy sound my death abroad will tell , For I must die , There is no remedy . My pains , my pains , who can express ? Alas ...
... pass my weary guiltless ghost Out of my careful breast . Toll on your passing bell , Ring out my doleful knell ; Thy sound my death abroad will tell , For I must die , There is no remedy . My pains , my pains , who can express ? Alas ...
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... pass ; That manners make them give their betters place , And use good words , though deeds be nothing gay . But here methinks my priests begin to frown And say that thus they shall be overcharged , To pray for all which seem to do amiss ...
... pass ; That manners make them give their betters place , And use good words , though deeds be nothing gay . But here methinks my priests begin to frown And say that thus they shall be overcharged , To pray for all which seem to do amiss ...
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... pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of ... passes for a saint ; Her legend justifies her foul attaint . Her well - told tale did such compassion find That she ...
... pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of ... passes for a saint ; Her legend justifies her foul attaint . Her well - told tale did such compassion find That she ...
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Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660 John William Hebel,Hoyt Hopewell Hudson Uddragsvisning - 1929 |
Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 John William Hebel,Hoyt Hopewell Hudson Uddragsvisning - 1930 |
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beauty behold Ben Jonson birds blood bonny lass brave breast breath bright crown dance dead dear death delight divine dost doth earth epigrams eyes face fair fame fear fire flame flowers FRANCIS BEAUMONT give glory grace Greensleeves grief hand hath heart heaven honor Introduction and Notes JOHN FLETCHER'S JOHN HEYWOOD JOHN SKELTON king kiss lady light live look Lord love's lover lute Mary Ambree merry mind mirth mistress muse ne'er never night nought numbers nymph pain Petrarch play pleasure poems poetry poets poor praise queen quoth rest rhyme scorn shalt shepherds shine sighs sight sing SIR THOMAS WYATT Sith sleep smile sorrow soul spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Tottel's miscellany true unto verse virtue wanton wassail weep whilst wind words youth