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The poetical works of sir Thomas Wyatt. The text ed. by C.C. Clarke - Page 27
by Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Gower, Skelton ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 740 pages
...them gentle, tame, and mtke, That now are wilde, and do not once remember. That sometime they haue put themselves in danger, To take bread at my hand, and now they range, Basely seking in continual change. Thanked be fortune, it hath ben otherwise Twenty times better; but...
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Kentish Poets: A Series of Writers in English Poetry, Natives ..., Volumes 1-2

Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 pages
...thus ? Say nay, say nay ! The Poet theweth hmo he is forsaken of Fortune, who sometime favoured him. They flee from me, that sometime did me seek, With naked foot stalking in my chamber, I have seen them gentle, lame and meek, That now are wild and do not remember That sometime...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 350 pages
...And I content me with my hire. THE LOVER SHEWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED. THEY flee from me, that sometime did me seek. With...now they range Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be Fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once especial, In thin array,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 356 pages
...I content me with my hire. •$HE LOVER SHEWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED. THEY flee from me, that sometime did me seek, With...now they range Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be Fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once especial, In thin array,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 346 pages
...And I content me with my hire. THE LOVER SHEWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED. That sometime they have put themselves in dang-er...now they range Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be Fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once especial, In thin array,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt: With a Memoir and Critical Dissertation

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1858 - 276 pages
...moan? No, no, my lute ! for I have done. 3 The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually, So that I am past remedy; Whereby my lute and I have...remember,' That sometime they have put themselves in dangcv To take bread at my hand ; and now they range Busily seeking in continual change. 2 Thanked...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1866 - 356 pages
...SOMETIME ENJOYED. flee from me, that sometime did me With naked foot stalking within my chamber : Onco have I seen them gentle, tame, and meek, That now...now they range Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be Fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once especial, In thin array,...
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Illustrations of Early English Poetry: Tottel's Miscellany; Turberbille's ...

John Payne Collier - 1870 - 620 pages
...tame, and meke, That now are wild, and do not once remember That fometyme they haue put them felues in danger, To take bread at my hand, and now they range, Bufily fekyng in continuall change. Thanked be fortune, it hath bene otherwife Twenty tymes better...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of ..., Volume 1

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1880 - 622 pages
...And I content me with my hire. THE LOVER SHEWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED. THEY flee from me, that sometime did me seek, With...now they range Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be Fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once especial, In thin array,...
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The Golden Pomp: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to Shirley

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 pages
...still upon the latter day: so shalt thou God best please. CCLXXII VIXI PUELLIS NUPER IDONEUS . . . THEY flee from me that sometime did me seek, With...now they range, Busily seeking in continual change. Thanked be fortune, it hath been otherwise Twenty times better; but once especial.— In thin array...
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