The Oxford Library of English Poetry, 1. köideJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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... loue Or the word Loue abused Vnder wch many chyldysh desyres And conceytes are excusde : But Loue is a durable fyre In the mynde euer burnynge : Neuer sycke neuer ould neuer dead From itt selfe neuer turnynge : Verses made by Sir Walter ...
... loue Or the word Loue abused Vnder wch many chyldysh desyres And conceytes are excusde : But Loue is a durable fyre In the mynde euer burnynge : Neuer sycke neuer ould neuer dead From itt selfe neuer turnynge : Verses made by Sir Walter ...
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... Loue acquainted eyes Can iudge of Loue , thou feel'st a Louers case ; I reade it in thy lookes , thy languisht grace , To me that feele the like , thy state descries . Then ev'n of fellowship , ô Moone , tell me , Is constant Loue deem ...
... Loue acquainted eyes Can iudge of Loue , thou feel'st a Louers case ; I reade it in thy lookes , thy languisht grace , To me that feele the like , thy state descries . Then ev'n of fellowship , ô Moone , tell me , Is constant Loue deem ...
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... loue hath my hart and I haue his . Dirge RING out your belles , let mourning shewes be spread ; For loue is dead : All Loue is dead , infected With plague of deepe disdaine : Worth as nought worth reiected , And Faith faire scorne doth ...
... loue hath my hart and I haue his . Dirge RING out your belles , let mourning shewes be spread ; For loue is dead : All Loue is dead , infected With plague of deepe disdaine : Worth as nought worth reiected , And Faith faire scorne doth ...
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EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
Chorus of Priests | 49 |
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