Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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Page 107
... true what we call Cupid's dart An image is which for ourselves we carve , And , fools , adore in temple of our heart Till that good god make church and churchman starve . True , that true beauty virtue is indeed , Whereof this beauty ...
... true what we call Cupid's dart An image is which for ourselves we carve , And , fools , adore in temple of our heart Till that good god make church and churchman starve . True , that true beauty virtue is indeed , Whereof this beauty ...
Page 200
... true love , fine as silk , To knit thee , to knit thee A pair of stockings white as milk . Cor . Here are reeds , my true love , fine and neat , To make thee , to make thee A bonnet to withstand the heat . Phil . I will gather flowers ...
... true love , fine as silk , To knit thee , to knit thee A pair of stockings white as milk . Cor . Here are reeds , my true love , fine and neat , To make thee , to make thee A bonnet to withstand the heat . Phil . I will gather flowers ...
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... true deaths true marriages untie , So lovers ' contracts , images of those , Bind but till sleep , death's image , them unloose ? Or , your own end to justify , For having purposed change and falsehood , you Can have no way but ...
... true deaths true marriages untie , So lovers ' contracts , images of those , Bind but till sleep , death's image , them unloose ? Or , your own end to justify , For having purposed change and falsehood , you Can have no way but ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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