The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 |
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... poor thou wast , how obnoxious , 4 Whom a small lump of flesh could poison thus . This curded milk , this poor unlittered45 whelp , My body , could , beyond escape or help , Infect thee with original sin , and thou Couldst neither then ...
... poor thou wast , how obnoxious , 4 Whom a small lump of flesh could poison thus . This curded milk , this poor unlittered45 whelp , My body , could , beyond escape or help , Infect thee with original sin , and thou Couldst neither then ...
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... poor elves , Of that brood will show themselves . Yea , in hope to get them fame , They will speak , though to their shame . Let those then at thee repine That she can dissolve them too . If thy verse do bravely tower , 11 As she makes ...
... poor elves , Of that brood will show themselves . Yea , in hope to get them fame , They will speak , though to their shame . Let those then at thee repine That she can dissolve them too . If thy verse do bravely tower , 11 As she makes ...
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... poor soldiers and lead them without pity to the slaughter , which may justly be called the rage of furious beasts that run without reason upon their own deaths . " 10 To see so many lawyers , advocates , so many tribunals , so little ...
... poor soldiers and lead them without pity to the slaughter , which may justly be called the rage of furious beasts that run without reason upon their own deaths . " 10 To see so many lawyers , advocates , so many tribunals , so little ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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