Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 Seiten |
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... pass In greater feast than Priam's sons of Troy . Where each sweet place returns a taste full sower ! The large green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw ...
... pass In greater feast than Priam's sons of Troy . Where each sweet place returns a taste full sower ! The large green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw ...
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... pass ; That knowen is to all , but to himself , alas ! He dyeth unknowen , dased with dreadfull face . OF THE COURTIER'S LIFE . MYNE Own John Poins , since ye delite to know The causes why that homeward I me draw , And flee the prease ...
... pass ; That knowen is to all , but to himself , alas ! He dyeth unknowen , dased with dreadfull face . OF THE COURTIER'S LIFE . MYNE Own John Poins , since ye delite to know The causes why that homeward I me draw , And flee the prease ...
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... pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several tolerable ...
... pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several tolerable ...
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... pass'd the English shore , Yet fain would counted be a conqueror . His hair , French - like , stares on his frighted head , One lock amazon - like dishevelled , As if he meant to wear a native cord , If chance his fates should him that ...
... pass'd the English shore , Yet fain would counted be a conqueror . His hair , French - like , stares on his frighted head , One lock amazon - like dishevelled , As if he meant to wear a native cord , If chance his fates should him that ...
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... pass over in its uncertain course , ، And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean . ' " Of Shakspeare as a poet , if the poetical be separated from the dramatic character , the reader is left to judge ...
... pass over in its uncertain course , ، And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean . ' " Of Shakspeare as a poet , if the poetical be separated from the dramatic character , the reader is left to judge ...
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