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... song and past , My lute , be ftyll ; for I have done . .5 Born 1503 ; dyed 1541 . --- To diftinguifh him from another of the name , he is ufually called Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder . As to be heard where eare is none , As VOL . I. Α.
... song and past , My lute , be ftyll ; for I have done . .5 Born 1503 ; dyed 1541 . --- To diftinguifh him from another of the name , he is ufually called Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder . As to be heard where eare is none , As VOL . I. Α.
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... , Led forth his flocke , that had been long ypent . So faint they woxe , and feeble in the fold , That now vnnethes their feet could them vphold . Born 1553 ; dyed 1598 . 5 All as the sheepe , fuch was the fhepheards looke A 4.
... , Led forth his flocke , that had been long ypent . So faint they woxe , and feeble in the fold , That now vnnethes their feet could them vphold . Born 1553 ; dyed 1598 . 5 All as the sheepe , fuch was the fhepheards looke A 4.
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... for relief , Now afk but death , that only ends my grief . Born 1563 ; dyed 1631 . 16 Yearly my vows , O heavens , have I not Sonnet By the fame From the fame authority II Eclogue By Michael Drayton, efq From + "Works," 1753 ·
... for relief , Now afk but death , that only ends my grief . Born 1563 ; dyed 1631 . 16 Yearly my vows , O heavens , have I not Sonnet By the fame From the fame authority II Eclogue By Michael Drayton, efq From + "Works," 1753 ·
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... the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ? * Born 1568 ; dyed 1639 . So , when my Miftriss shall be seen In form On his mistress, the queen of Bohemia By Sir Henry Wotton, kt From "Reliquia Wottoniana," 1685.
... the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ? * Born 1568 ; dyed 1639 . So , when my Miftriss shall be seen In form On his mistress, the queen of Bohemia By Sir Henry Wotton, kt From "Reliquia Wottoniana," 1685.
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... need not their light , having thee . 5 10 15 * Born 1573 ; dyed 1631. - This fong is in imitation of a ftill more beautiful one by Chriftopher Marlowe , beginning with the fame line . Let others freez with angling reeds , And cut their.
... need not their light , having thee . 5 10 15 * Born 1573 ; dyed 1631. - This fong is in imitation of a ftill more beautiful one by Chriftopher Marlowe , beginning with the fame line . Let others freez with angling reeds , And cut their.
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