Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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... sounds of tragedy : Dispatch I say and be their ushers in . ( The Furies go to the door and meet them : first the Furies enter before , leading them dancing a soft dance to the solemn music ; next comes Lust before Brown leading ...
... sounds of tragedy : Dispatch I say and be their ushers in . ( The Furies go to the door and meet them : first the Furies enter before , leading them dancing a soft dance to the solemn music ; next comes Lust before Brown leading ...
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... , Which have ye oft forced by compassion As judges , to hear my exclamation , Among whom pity I find doth remain ; Where I it seek , alas ! there is disdain . Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound 26 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... , Which have ye oft forced by compassion As judges , to hear my exclamation , Among whom pity I find doth remain ; Where I it seek , alas ! there is disdain . Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound 26 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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Rowland FREEMAN. Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound Have stopped your course : and plainly to express , Many a tear by moisture of the ground , The earth hath wept to hear my heaviness , Which causeless I suffer without redress ...
Rowland FREEMAN. Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound Have stopped your course : and plainly to express , Many a tear by moisture of the ground , The earth hath wept to hear my heaviness , Which causeless I suffer without redress ...
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... sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; And though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as touch thy change , Blame not my Lute ! My lute and strings may ...
... sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; And though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as touch thy change , Blame not my Lute ! My lute and strings may ...
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... sound that same : But if till then my fingers play , By thy desert their wonted way ; Blame not my Lute ! Farewell ! unknown ; for though thou break My strings in spite with great disdain , Yet have I found out for thy sake , Strings ...
... sound that same : But if till then my fingers play , By thy desert their wonted way ; Blame not my Lute ! Farewell ! unknown ; for though thou break My strings in spite with great disdain , Yet have I found out for thy sake , Strings ...
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