The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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Page 214
... faire Samela . Like lovelie Thetis on a calmed day , When as her brightnesse Neptunes fancie move , shines faire Samela . Her tresses gold , her eyes like glassie streames , Her teeth are pearle , the breasts are yvorie of faire Samela ...
... faire Samela . Like lovelie Thetis on a calmed day , When as her brightnesse Neptunes fancie move , shines faire Samela . Her tresses gold , her eyes like glassie streames , Her teeth are pearle , the breasts are yvorie of faire Samela ...
Page 418
... faire tree , That first and last you did vouchsafe to see : In which it pleas'd you oft to take the ayre , With noble Dorset , then a virgin faire : Where many a learned Booke was read and skand To this faire tree , taking me by the ...
... faire tree , That first and last you did vouchsafe to see : In which it pleas'd you oft to take the ayre , With noble Dorset , then a virgin faire : Where many a learned Booke was read and skand To this faire tree , taking me by the ...
Page 504
... faire advantage by her place Hath state and greatnesse to doe worthily . And therefore well did your high fortunes meete With her , that gracing you , comes grac't thereby , And well was let into a house so sweete So good , so faire ; so ...
... faire advantage by her place Hath state and greatnesse to doe worthily . And therefore well did your high fortunes meete With her , that gracing you , comes grac't thereby , And well was let into a house so sweete So good , so faire ; so ...
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Æsops armes beauty brest Countess of Pembroke court Cupid dayes delight discourse Donne Donne's doth douth earth eccho ring England English eyes Faerie Queene faire farre feare flowers fortune George Puttenham golden grace Greensleeves hand hart hast hath heaven Hero humanist J. G. A. Pocock John JOHN DONNE Jove joyes Katherine Philips King Lady Lady Mary Wroth language Leander light live London Lord lovers lyke Mary Sidney minde Muse never night pleasure poem poetic poetry poets political praise Princes Queene Renaissance rhetoric seeme selfe shee Shepheards shew shining side-note Sidney sight sing Sir Philip Sidney song SONNET sorrow soule Spenser Sunne sweet tell texts thee theyr thine things thinke Thomas Nashe thos thou thought thow traditional tyme unto vallies Venus verse vertue warr weare wher woes women words
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |