Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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... grief , And tells a story with his careful tongue , Then comes his wife's dishonour in his thoughts , And in the middle cutteth off his tale . Shakbag . Black night hath hid the pleasure of the day , And sheeting darkness overhangs the ...
... grief , And tells a story with his careful tongue , Then comes his wife's dishonour in his thoughts , And in the middle cutteth off his tale . Shakbag . Black night hath hid the pleasure of the day , And sheeting darkness overhangs the ...
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... grief and grame . And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . And wilt thou leave me thus ? That hath loved thee so long , In wealth and woe among : And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus , Say nay , say nay ! And wilt ...
... grief and grame . And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay . And wilt thou leave me thus ? That hath loved thee so long , In wealth and woe among : And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus , Say nay , say nay ! And wilt ...
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... further leave for to discuss , Whether the stroke did stick or glance ; Excuse who can let him advance Dissembled looks , but for my part , My eye must still betray my heart . And of this grief ye shall be quit , In 30 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... further leave for to discuss , Whether the stroke did stick or glance ; Excuse who can let him advance Dissembled looks , but for my part , My eye must still betray my heart . And of this grief ye shall be quit , In 30 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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Rowland FREEMAN. And of this grief ye shall be quit , In helping truth stedfast to go . The time is long that truth did sit Feeble and weak , and suffering woe ; Cherish him well , continue so ; Let him not from your heart depart ; Then ...
Rowland FREEMAN. And of this grief ye shall be quit , In helping truth stedfast to go . The time is long that truth did sit Feeble and weak , and suffering woe ; Cherish him well , continue so ; Let him not from your heart depart ; Then ...
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... grief for to expel : With sober looks , so would I that it should Speak without words , such words as none can tell ; The tress also should be of crisped gold . With wit , and these might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot ...
... grief for to expel : With sober looks , so would I that it should Speak without words , such words as none can tell ; The tress also should be of crisped gold . With wit , and these might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot ...
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