The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 Seiten |
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... eyes of men through loop - holes thrust , Gazing uppon the Greekes with little lust , Such sweet observance in this worke was had , That one might see those farre of eyes looke sad . In great commaunders , Grace , and Majestie , You ...
... eyes of men through loop - holes thrust , Gazing uppon the Greekes with little lust , Such sweet observance in this worke was had , That one might see those farre of eyes looke sad . In great commaunders , Grace , and Majestie , You ...
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... eyes 70 hee hath to hapines , and best can learne us means how to deserve , this hee descries , who blind yett doth our hidenest thought deserne . Thus may wee gaine since living in blest love hee may our profitt , and owr Tuter prove ...
... eyes 70 hee hath to hapines , and best can learne us means how to deserve , this hee descries , who blind yett doth our hidenest thought deserne . Thus may wee gaine since living in blest love hee may our profitt , and owr Tuter prove ...
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... eyes beholde this mirroure thus , The hearde goeth by , and farewell gentle does : So that your lordship quickely may discusse What blyndes myne eyes so ofte ( as I suppose . ) But since my Muse can to my Lorde reherse What makes me ...
... eyes beholde this mirroure thus , The hearde goeth by , and farewell gentle does : So that your lordship quickely may discusse What blyndes myne eyes so ofte ( as I suppose . ) But since my Muse can to my Lorde reherse What makes me ...
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