Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... mistress , which I received of the carrier , because my uncle enjoined me to deliver them ; when I must entreat your mistress that at Whitsuntide next she will give you leave to come down into the country . " The maid , thinking simply ...
... mistress , which I received of the carrier , because my uncle enjoined me to deliver them ; when I must entreat your mistress that at Whitsuntide next she will give you leave to come down into the country . " The maid , thinking simply ...
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... Mistress Isabel Pennell ] This and the following poem , To Mistress Margaret Hussey , are parts of the long work , A Garland of Laurel ( in the edi- tion of 1568 called The Crown of Laurel ) , 1600 lines in length . The whole was ...
... Mistress Isabel Pennell ] This and the following poem , To Mistress Margaret Hussey , are parts of the long work , A Garland of Laurel ( in the edi- tion of 1568 called The Crown of Laurel ) , 1600 lines in length . The whole was ...
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... Mistress Isabel Pennell , 7 To Mistress Margaret Hussey , 7 To Mr. John Davies , 522 To music bent is my retired mind , 450 To my book , 494 To my bookseller , 494 To my mere English censurer , 495 To my most dearly loved friend , Henry ...
... Mistress Isabel Pennell , 7 To Mistress Margaret Hussey , 7 To Mr. John Davies , 522 To music bent is my retired mind , 450 To my book , 494 To my bookseller , 494 To my mere English censurer , 495 To my most dearly loved friend , Henry ...
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