The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the Present, Volume 10Robert Morton Bender, Charles L. Squier An introduction to and presentation of sonnets in the English language from Wyatt and Surrey to the 1960s. |
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... true .. " It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call ...
... true .. " It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call ...
Page 102
... true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of heavenly seed ; Derived from that fair Spirit , from whom all true And perfect beauty did at first proceed : He only fair , and what he fair hath made ; All other fair , like ...
... true beauty : that doth argue you To be divine , and born of heavenly seed ; Derived from that fair Spirit , from whom all true And perfect beauty did at first proceed : He only fair , and what he fair hath made ; All other fair , like ...
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... true Sway doth mount ; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on ; and her rights are these . " It is a beauteous evening . . . " The Romantic Period 247.
... true Sway doth mount ; this is the stalk True Power doth grow on ; and her rights are these . " It is a beauteous evening . . . " The Romantic Period 247.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 19 |
George Gascoigne | 28 |
Copyright | |
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