Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... John Heywood . - Sir David Lindsay . - The Mourning Maiden . page 1 SPECIMENS . Reign of Henry VIII . continued . 4.1 . Reign of Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
... John Heywood . - Sir David Lindsay . - The Mourning Maiden . page 1 SPECIMENS . Reign of Henry VIII . continued . 4.1 . Reign of Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
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... Mourning Maiden . THE accession of Henry VIII . could not fail to promote the progress of elegant literature in Eng- land . His title to the crown was so undoubted , that it left him no apprehension of a rival , and fully secured his ...
... Mourning Maiden . THE accession of Henry VIII . could not fail to promote the progress of elegant literature in Eng- land . His title to the crown was so undoubted , that it left him no apprehension of a rival , and fully secured his ...
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... Mourning Maiden , " and printed by Mr. Pinkerton . ( Anc . Scot . Poems , 1786 , p . 205. ) The Mourning Maiden . Still under the leavis green , This hinder day I went alone ; 2 I heard a may1 sore mourn , and meyn ; To the king of love ...
... Mourning Maiden , " and printed by Mr. Pinkerton . ( Anc . Scot . Poems , 1786 , p . 205. ) The Mourning Maiden . Still under the leavis green , This hinder day I went alone ; 2 I heard a may1 sore mourn , and meyn ; To the king of love ...
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... mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her ...
... mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her ...
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... mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny or deid.7 " I am his friend , and he my foe . " My sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I wrought him never no feid ! 8 " Withouten feign , I was his friend , " In word and work ...
... mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny or deid.7 " I am his friend , and he my foe . " My sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I wrought him never no feid ! 8 " Withouten feign , I was his friend , " In word and work ...
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