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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... And where as spirits dwell , In purgatory's holes , With hot fire and coals , To sing for silly souls , With a supplication , And a confutation , Without replication , Having delectation , To make exclamation , [ 9 ]
... And where as spirits dwell , In purgatory's holes , With hot fire and coals , To sing for silly souls , With a supplication , And a confutation , Without replication , Having delectation , To make exclamation , [ 9 ]
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... souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance , & c . The following passage , on the abuse of great farms , is extremely curious . After describing the numerous exactions to which even the abbeys were subject , he interrupts the recital by ...
... souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance , & c . The following passage , on the abuse of great farms , is extremely curious . After describing the numerous exactions to which even the abbeys were subject , he interrupts the recital by ...
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... souls may joy , their lives well spent . God grant likewise that you may see Upon your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576. N. B. In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe falsely , to W. Hunnis ...
... souls may joy , their lives well spent . God grant likewise that you may see Upon your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576. N. B. In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe falsely , to W. Hunnis ...
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... to . And all poor souls that have scoured bowls , Or have them lustily troul'd , God save the lives of them and their wives , Whether they be young or old . Back and side , & c . JOHN HALL . In the new edition of " Phillips's [ 89 ]
... to . And all poor souls that have scoured bowls , Or have them lustily troul'd , God save the lives of them and their wives , Whether they be young or old . Back and side , & c . JOHN HALL . In the new edition of " Phillips's [ 89 ]
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... Soul knil , " soul's knell , once very generally admired . From " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Mary's time . " Cotton MSS . Brit . Mus .: WHEN women first dame Nature wrought , All good , quoth she , none shall be naught ...
... Soul knil , " soul's knell , once very generally admired . From " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Mary's time . " Cotton MSS . Brit . Mus .: WHEN women first dame Nature wrought , All good , quoth she , none shall be naught ...
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