The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Volume 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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... gentle Birdes , the worlds faire ornament , And heauens glorie , whom this happie hower Doth leade vnto your louers blisfull bower , Ioy may you haue and gentle hearts content Of your loues couplement : And let faire Venus , that is ...
... gentle Birdes , the worlds faire ornament , And heauens glorie , whom this happie hower Doth leade vnto your louers blisfull bower , Ioy may you haue and gentle hearts content Of your loues couplement : And let faire Venus , that is ...
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... gentle , yet not dull , Strong without rage , without o'erflowing full . ABRAHAM COWLEY 1618-1667 In Praise of Hope HOPE , of all ills that men endure , The only cheap and universal cure ! Thou captives ' freedom , and thou sick man's ...
... gentle , yet not dull , Strong without rage , without o'erflowing full . ABRAHAM COWLEY 1618-1667 In Praise of Hope HOPE , of all ills that men endure , The only cheap and universal cure ! Thou captives ' freedom , and thou sick man's ...
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John Wain. Mary then and gentle Anne Both to reign at once began . Alternately they swayed ; And sometimes Mary was the ... Gentle Henrietta then , And a third Mary next began ; Then Joan and Jane and Audria , And then a 358 ABRAHAM COWLEY.
John Wain. Mary then and gentle Anne Both to reign at once began . Alternately they swayed ; And sometimes Mary was the ... Gentle Henrietta then , And a third Mary next began ; Then Joan and Jane and Audria , And then a 358 ABRAHAM COWLEY.
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EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE 15541628 | 49 |
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