The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey: With a Memoir of Each, Volume 2Houghton, Osgood, Riverside Press, 1879 - 434 pages |
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... Liberty by loss of Life , or Life in Prison and thraldom be to be preferred 36 37 888 ONNX 40 41 43 44 • 45 46 • 47 48 50 • 51 52 53 54 He ruleth not though he reign over Realms , that is sub- ject to his own Lusts 56 • • • The faithful ...
... Liberty by loss of Life , or Life in Prison and thraldom be to be preferred 36 37 888 ONNX 40 41 43 44 • 45 46 • 47 48 50 • 51 52 53 54 He ruleth not though he reign over Realms , that is sub- ject to his own Lusts 56 • • • The faithful ...
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... Liberty • 499 67 68 • 70 71 73 74 75 76 • 78 79 The Lover calleth on his Lute to help him bemoan his hapless Fate That the Power of Love is such he worketh Impossibilities That the Life of the unregarded Lover is worse than Death The ...
... Liberty • 499 67 68 • 70 71 73 74 75 76 • 78 79 The Lover calleth on his Lute to help him bemoan his hapless Fate That the Power of Love is such he worketh Impossibilities That the Life of the unregarded Lover is worse than Death The ...
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... at home to hunt and hawk ; And in foul weather at my book to sit ; In frost and snow , then with my bow to stalk : No man doth mark whereso I ride or go : . In lusty leas at liberty I walk ; And of SIR THOMAS WYATT . xxxi.
... at home to hunt and hawk ; And in foul weather at my book to sit ; In frost and snow , then with my bow to stalk : No man doth mark whereso I ride or go : . In lusty leas at liberty I walk ; And of SIR THOMAS WYATT . xxxi.
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With a Memoir of Each Sir Thomas Wyatt. In lusty leas at liberty I walk ; And of these news I feel nor weal nor woe : " • • • " Nor I am not , where truth is given in prey For money , poison , and treason ; of some A common practice ...
With a Memoir of Each Sir Thomas Wyatt. In lusty leas at liberty I walk ; And of these news I feel nor weal nor woe : " • • • " Nor I am not , where truth is given in prey For money , poison , and treason ; of some A common practice ...
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... liberty so many days ( with my posting only and pain in so high matters ) that all my policy of knowledge , and intelligence was clean forgotten with me . Me - thought I had enough . The resolution upon these affairs your Lordships ...
... liberty so many days ( with my posting only and pain in so high matters ) that all my policy of knowledge , and intelligence was clean forgotten with me . Me - thought I had enough . The resolution upon these affairs your Lordships ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of ..., Volume 67 Thomas Wyatt No preview available - 2009 |
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