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, Bind 21801 |
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... sonnet . This difficult novelty seems to have been first attempted by the court poets of the reign of Henry VIII . It must be confesssed , that a string of forced conceits , in which the imagination of the reader is quite bewildered ...
... sonnet . This difficult novelty seems to have been first attempted by the court poets of the reign of Henry VIII . It must be confesssed , that a string of forced conceits , in which the imagination of the reader is quite bewildered ...
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... sonnets . The following , which , by the editor of lord Surrey's Poems , is placed among the works of Sir Thomas Wyatt , is , in the Nuga Antiquæ , ascribed to Lord Rochford . My lute awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I ...
... sonnets . The following , which , by the editor of lord Surrey's Poems , is placed among the works of Sir Thomas Wyatt , is , in the Nuga Antiquæ , ascribed to Lord Rochford . My lute awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I ...
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... , true it is , as cow chews cud , And trees , at spring , do yield forth bud , Except wind stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns none to good . Mad with rage . A SONNET . [ Perhaps addressed to his Wife . [ 117 ]
... , true it is , as cow chews cud , And trees , at spring , do yield forth bud , Except wind stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns none to good . Mad with rage . A SONNET . [ Perhaps addressed to his Wife . [ 117 ]
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English poets George Ellis. A SONNET . [ Perhaps addressed to his Wife . ] SEVEN times hath Janus ta'en new year by hand , Seven times hath blustering March blown forth his power , To drive out April buds , by sea and land , For minion ...
English poets George Ellis. A SONNET . [ Perhaps addressed to his Wife . ] SEVEN times hath Janus ta'en new year by hand , Seven times hath blustering March blown forth his power , To drive out April buds , by sea and land , For minion ...
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... sonnets , madrigals , acrostics , and humorous and romantic ballads were produced , during this period , with a profusion which , perhaps , has never since been equalled . No less than seventy- four poets are assigned to the reign of ...
... sonnets , madrigals , acrostics , and humorous and romantic ballads were produced , during this period , with a profusion which , perhaps , has never since been equalled . No less than seventy- four poets are assigned to the reign of ...
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