Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... Lord , is fallen to utter desolation ; Against thy prophets and thy holy men The sin hath wrought a fatal combination ; Profaned thy name , thy worship overthrown , And made thee , living Lord , a God unknown . Thy powerful laws , thy ...
... Lord , is fallen to utter desolation ; Against thy prophets and thy holy men The sin hath wrought a fatal combination ; Profaned thy name , thy worship overthrown , And made thee , living Lord , a God unknown . Thy powerful laws , thy ...
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... lord chamberlain with the officers of arms and brought her to the king , which received her with loving countenance ... Lord Clifford The Lord Fitzwater The Lord Hastings The Lord Mounteagle Sir John Mordant The Lord Vaux Sir Henry ...
... lord chamberlain with the officers of arms and brought her to the king , which received her with loving countenance ... Lord Clifford The Lord Fitzwater The Lord Hastings The Lord Mounteagle Sir John Mordant The Lord Vaux Sir Henry ...
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... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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