The Lyre of Love, Bind 1Charles Whittingham, 1806 Amatory verse selected from the English poets, with biographical sketches. |
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Side iii
... than storied state or blooming pride , Grace best the daughters of thy native land . Lady ! for these , such meed the Fates inspire , Now at thy feet submiss Love lays his Lyre . PREFACE . SOME remarks on the English Amatory Poets ,
... than storied state or blooming pride , Grace best the daughters of thy native land . Lady ! for these , such meed the Fates inspire , Now at thy feet submiss Love lays his Lyre . PREFACE . SOME remarks on the English Amatory Poets ,
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PREFACE . SOME remarks on the English Amatory Poets , while they will best explain the principles by which it has been directed , seem naturally intro- ductory of the Selection now submitted to the public . I. To the laws of Chivalry ...
PREFACE . SOME remarks on the English Amatory Poets , while they will best explain the principles by which it has been directed , seem naturally intro- ductory of the Selection now submitted to the public . I. To the laws of Chivalry ...
Side ix
... amatory emotion . VII . Without derogation from the applause due to intervening poets , it is principally during the last sixty years , but particularly in the present age , that Love can be considered as having regained , with ...
... amatory emotion . VII . Without derogation from the applause due to intervening poets , it is principally during the last sixty years , but particularly in the present age , that Love can be considered as having regained , with ...
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... amatory performances of the writers , do not profess to dis- cuss , otherwise than incidentally , the particulars of literary or political history . Better to ascertain the progressive improvement of our poetry , and to award honour ...
... amatory performances of the writers , do not profess to dis- cuss , otherwise than incidentally , the particulars of literary or political history . Better to ascertain the progressive improvement of our poetry , and to award honour ...
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admiration affection amatory Amoret appears blest bliss blush born bosom breast breath bright Carew CASTARA charms chaste cheek dart daughter Dean Prior dear death delight desire died dost doth Drummond Earl eyes face fair fame fate fears fire flame flowers FRANCIS ATTERBURY FRANCIS DAVISON friends gentle GEORGE WITHER give grace grief Habington hair happy hath heart Heaven honour kind kiss lady light lips live look Lord lov'd Love's lover Maid MATTHEW PRIOR mind mistress Muse Myra ne'er never night numbers Nymph pain passion pity pleasures poems poet poetical praise pride Queen RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT DODSLEY SACHARISSA SAMUEL DANIEL Sidney sighs sing Sir Philip Sir Philip Sidney smil'd smiles soft song SONNETS soul Spenser stars sweet tears tell tender tender song thee thine THOMAS PARNELL thou art thought unto verse voice wanton Westminster Westminster Abbey whilst William Congreve wound youth