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... Desire When wert thou born , Desire ? In pomp and prime of May . By whom , sweet boy , wert thou begot ? By Good Conceit , men say . Tell me , who was thy nurse ? Fresh Youth , in sugared joy . What was thy meat and daily food ? Sad ...
... Desire When wert thou born , Desire ? In pomp and prime of May . By whom , sweet boy , wert thou begot ? By Good Conceit , men say . Tell me , who was thy nurse ? Fresh Youth , in sugared joy . What was thy meat and daily food ? Sad ...
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... desire had wrought 30 That I sued with sighs and tears . Still ingrate she stopped her ears Till my youth I had spent . Last , a passion of repent Told me flat , that desire 20 Was a brand of love's fire , Which consumeth men in thrall ...
... desire had wrought 30 That I sued with sighs and tears . Still ingrate she stopped her ears Till my youth I had spent . Last , a passion of repent Told me flat , that desire 20 Was a brand of love's fire , Which consumeth men in thrall ...
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... desire , and desire joined unto knowledge . In this manner , then , if things knew their ends and did not desire them , or if they desired them without the knowledge , they could not be drawn to endeavor to get them ; for as much as ...
... desire , and desire joined unto knowledge . In this manner , then , if things knew their ends and did not desire them , or if they desired them without the knowledge , they could not be drawn to endeavor to get them ; for as much as ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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