Selected PoemsFyfield, 1985 - 103 páginas |
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Henry Howard Earl of Surrey Dennis Keene. The golden gift that nature did thee give To fasten friends and feed them at thy will With form and favour , taught me ... nature did thee give 14 15 The sun hath twice brought forth the tender green.
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey Dennis Keene. The golden gift that nature did thee give To fasten friends and feed them at thy will With form and favour , taught me ... nature did thee give 14 15 The sun hath twice brought forth the tender green.
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... Nature's plaint , When she had lost the perfect mould , The like to whom she could not paint ; With wringing hands how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. 15 I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart ...
... Nature's plaint , When she had lost the perfect mould , The like to whom she could not paint ; With wringing hands how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. 15 I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart ...
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... nature of the account given by Nashe in his Unfortunate Traveller , whereby all the love poems were written for her and Surrey entered the lists at Florence as her champion against all comers , has led to its rejection , since it is ...
... nature of the account given by Nashe in his Unfortunate Traveller , whereby all the love poems were written for her and Surrey entered the lists at Florence as her champion against all comers , has led to its rejection , since it is ...
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Textual and bibliographical note | 17 |
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