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, |
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His genius rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star after a long
night of obscurity ; and on his death the splendour of this illus . trious dawn
suffered an eclipse of nearly two centuries , when the Reformation ushered in the
most ...
His genius rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star after a long
night of obscurity ; and on his death the splendour of this illus . trious dawn
suffered an eclipse of nearly two centuries , when the Reformation ushered in the
most ...
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... then first translated into the vernacular tongue by Wickliffe , we should have
been brought down to the days of Calvin and Luther at once ; but the ground was
prepared , and the seed was sown , though it required generations to ripen it and
...
... then first translated into the vernacular tongue by Wickliffe , we should have
been brought down to the days of Calvin and Luther at once ; but the ground was
prepared , and the seed was sown , though it required generations to ripen it and
...
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... laide on me this charge ; He , guiltless , mustè with me suffer paine , And , sith
thou art at freedom and at large , Let kindnesse ourè love not so discharge , But
have a minde , wherever that thou be , Once on a day upon my child and me .
... laide on me this charge ; He , guiltless , mustè with me suffer paine , And , sith
thou art at freedom and at large , Let kindnesse ourè love not so discharge , But
have a minde , wherever that thou be , Once on a day upon my child and me .
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... at once takes her kind resolution :This was the mirrie tyme of May , Quhen this
fair ladie , freshe and gay , Start up to take the hailsum ( c ) air , With pantouns ( d
) on hir feit ane pair , Airlie into ane cleir morning , Befoir fair Phoebus ' uprysing ...
... at once takes her kind resolution :This was the mirrie tyme of May , Quhen this
fair ladie , freshe and gay , Start up to take the hailsum ( c ) air , With pantouns ( d
) on hir feit ane pair , Airlie into ane cleir morning , Befoir fair Phoebus ' uprysing ...
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... that no great genius should have arisen in England between Chaucer and the
reign of Elizabeth . We may at once say , that none was born ; for there was
nothing in the condi . tion of society in that interval that could have checked ,
much ...
... that no great genius should have arisen in England between Chaucer and the
reign of Elizabeth . We may at once say , that none was born ; for there was
nothing in the condi . tion of society in that interval that could have checked ,
much ...
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