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| Sir Thomas Wyatt wrote this sonnet |
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| "With How Sad Steps..." (Sonnet 31) |
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| Sir Phillip Sidney wrote this sonnet |
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| "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" |
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| Christoper Marlowe wrote this pastoral |
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| "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" |
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| Sir Walter Raleigh wrote this pastoral |
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| "When Thou Must Home To Shades of Underground" |
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| Thomas Campion wrote this poem |
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| Ben Jonson wrote this lyric poem |
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| "To Everything There Is A Season." Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 |
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| King James Bible (aka God) wrote this bible verse |
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| "Shall I Compare thee.." (sonnet 18) |
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| william shakespeare wrote this sonnet about a woman that he compares to a summer's day |
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| "When, in disgrace..." (sonnet 29) |
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| william shakespeare wrote this sonnet about being depressed , alone, and unloved |
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| "My mistress' eyes..." (sonnet 130) |
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| william shakespeare wrote this sonnet making fun of love and women |
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| i know where is an hind, but as for me, alas, i may no more. |
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| with how sad steps... (sonnet 31) |
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| O moon, thou climb's the skies, how silently, and with how wan a face! |
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| the passionate shepherd to this love |
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| come live with me and be my love |
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| the nymph's reply to the shepherd |
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| if all the world and love were young, |
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| when thou must home to shades of underground |
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| , And there arrived, a new admired guest, |
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| drink to me only with thine eyes, |
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| to everything there is a season (ecclesiastes 3:1-8) |
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| and a time to every purpose under the heaven |
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