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15 Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 20 XI A RENUNCIATION . If women could be fair , of English Poetry . 15.
15 Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 20 XI A RENUNCIATION . If women could be fair , of English Poetry . 15.
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IO And when in mind I did consent To follow thus my fancy's will , And when my heart did first relent To taste such bait , myself to spill , I would my heart had been as thine , Or else thy heart as soft as mine .
IO And when in mind I did consent To follow thus my fancy's will , And when my heart did first relent To taste such bait , myself to spill , I would my heart had been as thine , Or else thy heart as soft as mine .
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... A chamber deaf to noise , and blind of light , A rosy garland , and a weary head : And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see .
... A chamber deaf to noise , and blind of light , A rosy garland , and a weary head : And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see .
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Neglected Virtue ! seasons go and come , When thine , forgot , lie closèd in a tomb . William Druminond . IO XXXV SONNET . Since there's no help , come let us kiss and partNay , I have done , you get no more of me ; And I am glad ...
Neglected Virtue ! seasons go and come , When thine , forgot , lie closèd in a tomb . William Druminond . IO XXXV SONNET . Since there's no help , come let us kiss and partNay , I have done , you get no more of me ; And I am glad ...
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60 65 Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , Which did the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow by , Like a storm suddenly , The English archery Stuck the French horses . 70 75 With Spanish yew so strong , Arrows a ...
60 65 Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , Which did the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow by , Like a storm suddenly , The English archery Stuck the French horses . 70 75 With Spanish yew so strong , Arrows a ...
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