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" Forget not! oh! forget not this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss — Forget not yet! Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved — Forget not this! "
Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn: Queen of Henry VIII. - Page 298
by Elizabeth Benger - 1822 - 401 pages
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Memoirs of the Life of Anne Bolyn, Queen of Henry VIII, Volume 2

Elizabeth Benger - 1821 - 332 pages
...Court, by Master Norris, the 21st of September^ in the twenty-fourth year of his reign." * See Hall. 140 Anne, his future queen, addressed to her the following...suspected that Wiatt seriously cherished for Anne a 141 warmer sentiment than friendship, it was perhaps not without some painful solicitude that he witnessed,...
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Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn, Queen of Henry VIII.

Elizabeth Benger - Great Britain - 1827 - 496 pages
...Master Norris, the 21st of September, in the twenty-fourth year of his reign." * See Hall. Forget hot, oh ! forget not this, How long ago hath been, and...warmer sentiment than friendship, it was perhaps not without some painful solicitude that he witnessed, during the expedition to Calais, her assumption...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss, Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved, Forget not this ! HE LAMENTETH THAT HE HAD EVER CAUSE TO DOUBT HIS...
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The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His ...

George Lillie Craik - 1857 - 410 pages
...passionately earnest lines entitled "To his Mistress" (supposed to be Anne Boleyn) : — " Forget not, then, thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ; Forget not this !" So in Hamlet, i. I, Marcellus says, speaking of...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt: With a Memoir and Critical Dissertation

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1858 - 276 pages
...this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss, Forget not yet! 5 Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved : Forget not this! HE BEWAILS THE PAIN HE ENDURES WHEN BANISHED FROM...
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Select specimens of the English poets, ed. by A. De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...! How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss, Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved, Forget not this ! 11 EARL OP SURREY. HENTIY HOWABD, Earl of Surrey,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Watt: With Memoir and Critical Dissertation

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1858 - 282 pages
...this, How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss, Forget not yet! 5 Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved : Forget not this! HE BEWAILS THE PAIN HE ENDURES WHEN BANISHED FROM...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 110

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1861 - 604 pages
...none tell can ; The mind that never meant amiss— Forget not yet ! Forget not this ! Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved — Forget not this ! ' Upon the whole, it must be allowed that the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 110

English literature - 1861 - 600 pages
...tell can ; The mind that never meant amiss — ' Forget not yet ! Forget not this 1 Forget not then thine own approved, The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved — ' • Forget not this ! ' Upon the whole, it must be allowed that...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1861 - 356 pages
...How long ago hath been, and is The mind that never meant amiss— Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long hath thee so loved, Whose steadfast faith yet never moved— Forget not this ! XXII TO AURORA Sir T. Wyat O if thou knew'st how...
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