Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... Tell some ( in France ) how much they love to dance , While suitors dance - attendance at the door . Yet pray , my priests , for prayers princes mend . Tell some ( in Portugal ) how cold they be In setting forth of right religion ...
... Tell some ( in France ) how much they love to dance , While suitors dance - attendance at the door . Yet pray , my priests , for prayers princes mend . Tell some ( in Portugal ) how cold they be In setting forth of right religion ...
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... Tell honor how it. At love's entreaty such a one Nature made , but with her beauty She hath framed a heart of stone ... Tell potentates , they live Acting by others ' action , Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection : If ...
... Tell honor how it. At love's entreaty such a one Nature made , but with her beauty She hath framed a heart of stone ... Tell potentates , they live Acting by others ' action , Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection : If ...
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John William Hebel. Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honor how it alters ; Tell beauty how she blasteth ; Tell favor how it falters : And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of ...
John William Hebel. Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honor how it alters ; Tell beauty how she blasteth ; Tell favor how it falters : And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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