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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... Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian Annesley , transla- tor [ 19 ]
... Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian Annesley , transla- tor [ 19 ]
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... praise of his Love , Geraldine . FROM Tuscane came my lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was , sometime , her ancient seat ; The western isle , whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs , did give her lively heat . Foster'd ...
... praise of his Love , Geraldine . FROM Tuscane came my lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was , sometime , her ancient seat ; The western isle , whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs , did give her lively heat . Foster'd ...
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... praise , Recording oft what grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green , With reins avaled , ' and swift ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry ...
... praise , Recording oft what grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green , With reins avaled , ' and swift ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry ...
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... wine the wit may not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them [ 51 ]
... wine the wit may not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them [ 51 ]
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English poets George Ellis. A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them that compare their ladies with his . GIVE place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ; My lady's beauty passeth more The best of ...
English poets George Ellis. A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them that compare their ladies with his . GIVE place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ; My lady's beauty passeth more The best of ...
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