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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... no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , [ 45 ]
... no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , [ 45 ]
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English poets George Ellis. LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , son and grandson to two dukes of Norfolk , lords treasurers , was born in 1520. While a boy , he resided at Windsor , in the quality of companion to Henry Fitzroy ...
English poets George Ellis. LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , son and grandson to two dukes of Norfolk , lords treasurers , was born in 1520. While a boy , he resided at Windsor , in the quality of companion to Henry Fitzroy ...
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... bee , her honey now she mings ; Winter is worne , that was the flower's bale : And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! i LORD VAUX . This poet ( says Mr. Warton ) [ 54 ]
... bee , her honey now she mings ; Winter is worne , that was the flower's bale : And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! i LORD VAUX . This poet ( says Mr. Warton ) [ 54 ]
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... Lord Vaux , son of Lord Nicholas . He was summoned to Par- liament in 1531 , and seems to have lived till the latter end of Queen Mary's reign . Two poems in Tottell's Collec- tion , viz . " The Assault of Cupid , " and that which ...
... Lord Vaux , son of Lord Nicholas . He was summoned to Par- liament in 1531 , and seems to have lived till the latter end of Queen Mary's reign . Two poems in Tottell's Collec- tion , viz . " The Assault of Cupid , " and that which ...
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... Lord Rochford . Sir Francis Bryan , ( nephew to Bourchier lord Berners , the translator of Froissart ) was the friend of Sir Thomas Wyatt , and knighted by Thomas earl of Surrey , during the expedi tion to Brittany . His wit and ...
... Lord Rochford . Sir Francis Bryan , ( nephew to Bourchier lord Berners , the translator of Froissart ) was the friend of Sir Thomas Wyatt , and knighted by Thomas earl of Surrey , during the expedi tion to Brittany . His wit and ...
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