English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... muse who they shold bee . " 6. She thought he had ben her wed lord , As he comd riding home ; Then was it traitur Captaine Care The lord of Ester - towne . 7. They wer no soner at supper sett , Then after said the grace , Or Captaine ...
... muse who they shold bee . " 6. She thought he had ben her wed lord , As he comd riding home ; Then was it traitur Captaine Care The lord of Ester - towne . 7. They wer no soner at supper sett , Then after said the grace , Or Captaine ...
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... muse to wink , * Since all the hands , all paper , pen , and ink , Which ever yet this wretched world possessed , Cannot describe this sex in colors due ! No , no , my lord , we gazed have enough ; And I too much , God pardon me ...
... muse to wink , * Since all the hands , all paper , pen , and ink , Which ever yet this wretched world possessed , Cannot describe this sex in colors due ! No , no , my lord , we gazed have enough ; And I too much , God pardon me ...
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... like that which finer wits decline , But such as Muses to the best allowed ! 1 shrieked 2 thrusting in 3 hewed to pieces ♢ shield But when your figure and your shape is gone , GILES FLETCHer, the Elder (1549?-1611) Licia (Sonnet xlvii)
... like that which finer wits decline , But such as Muses to the best allowed ! 1 shrieked 2 thrusting in 3 hewed to pieces ♢ shield But when your figure and your shape is gone , GILES FLETCHer, the Elder (1549?-1611) Licia (Sonnet xlvii)
Page 88
... muse not , Licia ! if my Muse be slack ; For when I wrote , I did thy beauty lack ! FROM AN ODE " False ! " She said , " how can it be , To court another , yet love me ? I press to bear no haughty sway ; Look , what I lack my mind ...
... muse not , Licia ! if my Muse be slack ; For when I wrote , I did thy beauty lack ! FROM AN ODE " False ! " She said , " how can it be , To court another , yet love me ? I press to bear no haughty sway ; Look , what I lack my mind ...
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... muse may sing To ages following , 160 Upon the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . From those high towers this noble lord issuing , Like radiant Hesper , when his golden hair In th ' ocean ...
... muse may sing To ages following , 160 Upon the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . From those high towers this noble lord issuing , Like radiant Hesper , when his golden hair In th ' ocean ...
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