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10 20 knowledge , which before them lay hidden to the world ; for that wise Solon was directly a poet it is ... and verity be written in their foreheads , have been glad to borrow both fashion and , perchance , weight of the poets .
10 20 knowledge , which before them lay hidden to the world ; for that wise Solon was directly a poet it is ... and verity be written in their foreheads , have been glad to borrow both fashion and , perchance , weight of the poets .
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Sweet poesy ! that hath anciently had kings , emperors , senators , great captains , such as , besides a thousand others , David , Adrian , Sophocles , Germanicus , not only to favor poets , but to be poets ; and of our nearer times can ...
Sweet poesy ! that hath anciently had kings , emperors , senators , great captains , such as , besides a thousand others , David , Adrian , Sophocles , Germanicus , not only to favor poets , but to be poets ; and of our nearer times can ...
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921 ; I. A. Gordon , John Skelton : Poet Laurcate , London , 1943 ; H. L. R. Edwards , Skelton , London , 1949 ; William Nelson , John Skelton ... I , London , 1931 ; Recusant Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 .
921 ; I. A. Gordon , John Skelton : Poet Laurcate , London , 1943 ; H. L. R. Edwards , Skelton , London , 1949 ; William Nelson , John Skelton ... I , London , 1931 ; Recusant Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 .
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