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... poet makes of the conventional material that matters ; the freshness , and what Sidney called the ' forcibleness ' , which he brings to the old material is what makes the sonnet convincing as poetry . The question of the sincerity of a ...
... poet makes of the conventional material that matters ; the freshness , and what Sidney called the ' forcibleness ' , which he brings to the old material is what makes the sonnet convincing as poetry . The question of the sincerity of a ...
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... poet's vow of steadfast faith , but to his lasting memory of woman's fickleness : In eternum then from my heart I kest That I had first determined for the best ; Now in the place another thought doth rest In eternum . It is not ...
... poet's vow of steadfast faith , but to his lasting memory of woman's fickleness : In eternum then from my heart I kest That I had first determined for the best ; Now in the place another thought doth rest In eternum . It is not ...
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... Poet , Thomas Campion , New York , 1938 . Lowbury , E. et al . , Thomas Campion : Poet , Composer , Physician , 1970 . DANIEL , SAMUEL ( 1562-1619 ) , was born in Somerset , the son of a music - master . He was educated at Oxford and ...
... Poet , Thomas Campion , New York , 1938 . Lowbury , E. et al . , Thomas Campion : Poet , Composer , Physician , 1970 . DANIEL , SAMUEL ( 1562-1619 ) , was born in Somerset , the son of a music - master . He was educated at Oxford and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Devouring time blunt thou the lions paws | 19 |
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