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... coin them into silver.3 Thomas Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was Robert Poley , no poet , but an irresistible , insinuating spy of Walsingham's , whom we shall meet later .
... coin them into silver.3 Thomas Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was Robert Poley , no poet , but an irresistible , insinuating spy of Walsingham's , whom we shall meet later .
Pagina 171
In reading these poems we must always remember the element of duty in them : they are the offerings of duty from a poet to a patron who , though young , generous and affectionate , is nevertheless a nobleman .
In reading these poems we must always remember the element of duty in them : they are the offerings of duty from a poet to a patron who , though young , generous and affectionate , is nevertheless a nobleman .
Pagina 175
The next sonnet announces the welcome that the rival has received : poet Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid , My verse alone had all thy gentle grace ; But now my gracious numbers are decayed , And my sick Muse doth give another place ...
The next sonnet announces the welcome that the rival has received : poet Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid , My verse alone had all thy gentle grace ; But now my gracious numbers are decayed , And my sick Muse doth give another place ...
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