The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... hart , my hart , to whom her bewties wear such wounder lyes the sharpe poysoned heade of that loves dart which till all breake and all desolve to dust thence drawne it cannot bee , or therin knowne ther , mixt with my hart bludd , the ...
... hart , my hart , to whom her bewties wear such wounder lyes the sharpe poysoned heade of that loves dart which till all breake and all desolve to dust thence drawne it cannot bee , or therin knowne ther , mixt with my hart bludd , the ...
Page 249
... hart , and woe is me therefore . But happie he that joy'd his stone and art , Unhappie I , to love a stonie hart . 90 1 hap luck , fortune 8 proper own 91 [ from Delia ] 5 10 SONNET . 39 Samuel Daniel 249 SAMUEL DANIEL [from Delia] Sonnet ...
... hart , and woe is me therefore . But happie he that joy'd his stone and art , Unhappie I , to love a stonie hart . 90 1 hap luck , fortune 8 proper own 91 [ from Delia ] 5 10 SONNET . 39 Samuel Daniel 249 SAMUEL DANIEL [from Delia] Sonnet ...
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... hart which you beestow'd beefore ; 14 . Except my hart which you beestow'd before , and for a signe of conquest gave away as worthles to bee kept in your choyse store yett one more spotles with you doth nott stay . The tribute which my ...
... hart which you beestow'd beefore ; 14 . Except my hart which you beestow'd before , and for a signe of conquest gave away as worthles to bee kept in your choyse store yett one more spotles with you doth nott stay . The tribute which my ...
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