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... doth store ye , That all your joys in dying figures set , And stain the living substance of your glory , Abjure those joys , abhor their memory , And let my love the honored subject be Of love , and honor's complete history ; Your eyes ...
... doth store ye , That all your joys in dying figures set , And stain the living substance of your glory , Abjure those joys , abhor their memory , And let my love the honored subject be Of love , and honor's complete history ; Your eyes ...
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... doth now molest.1 For a contrast to the phrasing of this sonnet , and for the independence , spirit , and beauty of many an Elizabethan quatorzain which has cast the restrictions of Italy to the winds , I may confidently refer the ...
... doth now molest.1 For a contrast to the phrasing of this sonnet , and for the independence , spirit , and beauty of many an Elizabethan quatorzain which has cast the restrictions of Italy to the winds , I may confidently refer the ...
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... doth bear Close in her mouth , and , smiling , shew the same . No wonder , then , though every word she speaks A jewel seem in judgment of the wise , Since that her sugared tongue the passage breaks Between two rocks , bedecked with ...
... doth bear Close in her mouth , and , smiling , shew the same . No wonder , then , though every word she speaks A jewel seem in judgment of the wise , Since that her sugared tongue the passage breaks Between two rocks , bedecked with ...
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... And me loved as her own . What's the cause that she leaves you alone , And a new way doth take , Who loved you once as her own , And her joy did you make ? 5 ΙΟ 15 20 I have loved her all my youth , But now SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 3.
... And me loved as her own . What's the cause that she leaves you alone , And a new way doth take , Who loved you once as her own , And her joy did you make ? 5 ΙΟ 15 20 I have loved her all my youth , But now SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 3.
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... , Upon the glyttering wave doth playe : Such play is a pitteous plight . The glaunce into my heart did glide , Hey ho the glyder , 35 40 Therewith my soule was sharply gryde , Such woundes soone 6 ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
... , Upon the glyttering wave doth playe : Such play is a pitteous plight . The glaunce into my heart did glide , Hey ho the glyder , 35 40 Therewith my soule was sharply gryde , Such woundes soone 6 ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
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Astrophel and Stella BARNABE BARNES Beaumont beauty BEN JONSON birds Breton bright Bullen Campion couplet Daniel Davison death delight Dirge Donne doth Drayton Drummond earth Elizabethan Elizabethan lyric England's Helicon English eyes fair fancy fear Fleay Fletcher flowers Francis Beaumont golden grace Gram green Grosart hath heart heaven Henry honor Italian Jonson kiss lady live Love's lovers Lyrics from Elizabethan lyrists madrigal metre metrical Michael Drayton mistress Muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night nonny passion pastoral Philip Rosseter Phyllis play pleasure poem poetry poets praise pretty printed quatorzain Queen rimes roses SAMUEL DANIEL sense Shakespeare shepherd Sidney sighs sing sleep Song Books sonnet sorrow soul Spenser stanza sweet content tercets thee Thomas THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS DEKKER thou art thought trochaic unto verse wanton weep whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words writing written ΙΟ