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 sider |
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... Tho ? Stothard R.A. Engraved by J. Hersburgh . There hinds and shepherd - girls shall dress With simple hands thy rural tomb . Page 325 . OF THE LYRICAL , DESCRIPTIVE , AND NARRATIVE POETS OF. EDINBURGH , Published by Oliver & Boyd .
... Tho ? Stothard R.A. Engraved by J. Hersburgh . There hinds and shepherd - girls shall dress With simple hands thy rural tomb . Page 325 . OF THE LYRICAL , DESCRIPTIVE , AND NARRATIVE POETS OF. EDINBURGH , Published by Oliver & Boyd .
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... THERE is little in the history of English poetry , previous to the age of CHAUCER , which can either interest the general reader , or gratify a liberal cu- riosity . His genius rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star ...
... THERE is little in the history of English poetry , previous to the age of CHAUCER , which can either interest the general reader , or gratify a liberal cu- riosity . His genius rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star ...
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... there he meets a fat friar , who declaims against the Augustines . He is shock- ed at his pride , and goes to the Augustines ; they rail at the Minorites . He goes to the Carmelites ; they abuse the Dominicans , but promise him sal ...
... there he meets a fat friar , who declaims against the Augustines . He is shock- ed at his pride , and goes to the Augustines ; they rail at the Minorites . He goes to the Carmelites ; they abuse the Dominicans , but promise him sal ...
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... ther as I you devise . But natheles , while I have time and space , Or that I forther in this talè pace , Me thinketh it accordant to reson , To tellen you alle the condition Of eche of hem , so as it semed me , And whiche they weren ...
... ther as I you devise . But natheles , while I have time and space , Or that I forther in this talè pace , Me thinketh it accordant to reson , To tellen you alle the condition Of eche of hem , so as it semed me , And whiche they weren ...
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... Farther . ( c ) ( d ) Been placed at the head of the table . ( e ) Travelled . ( f ) Praise . ( h ) Smutted . ( g ) Wore a short cassock . ( i ) Coat of mail . With him ther was his sone a young Squier , 36 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... Farther . ( c ) ( d ) Been placed at the head of the table . ( e ) Travelled . ( f ) Praise . ( h ) Smutted . ( g ) Wore a short cassock . ( i ) Coat of mail . With him ther was his sone a young Squier , 36 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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