Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... lover to a storm - tossed ship became a favorite with sonneteers . See pp . 221 , 222. 3 my foc ] love , as is also ' my lord ' in the next line . 13 The lover's life compared to the Alps ] from Sannazaro , Rime , Part iii , sonetto 3 ...
... lover to a storm - tossed ship became a favorite with sonneteers . See pp . 221 , 222. 3 my foc ] love , as is also ' my lord ' in the next line . 13 The lover's life compared to the Alps ] from Sannazaro , Rime , Part iii , sonetto 3 ...
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... lover comforteth himself with the worthiness of his love , 29 The lover compareth his state to a ship in perilous storm tossed on the sea , 13 The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his lady's un ...
... lover comforteth himself with the worthiness of his love , 29 The lover compareth his state to a ship in perilous storm tossed on the sea , 13 The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his lady's un ...
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... lover's life compared to the Alps , 13 The lover to his bed , with describing of his unquiet state , 17 The lover to his lady , 76 The lover , under burthen of his mis- tress ' love , 333 The mad lover , 874 The man of life upright ...
... lover's life compared to the Alps , 13 The lover to his bed , with describing of his unquiet state , 17 The lover to his lady , 76 The lover , under burthen of his mis- tress ' love , 333 The mad lover , 874 The man of life upright ...
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