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, by J. J. |
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Side iv
... verse - far more English poetry of the very highest order - than is likely to appear in all the periodical volumes that shall be published in Britain for the next hundred years . There are many living , or recent writers , from which it ...
... verse - far more English poetry of the very highest order - than is likely to appear in all the periodical volumes that shall be published in Britain for the next hundred years . There are many living , or recent writers , from which it ...
Side vii
... Verses to Spring ...... ................................. 110 Description and Praise of his Love , Geraldine ... Verse ................................................ 140 Epithalamion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To ...
... Verses to Spring ...... ................................. 110 Description and Praise of his Love , Geraldine ... Verse ................................................ 140 Epithalamion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To ...
Side x
... .... Cymon and Iphigenia ....... Translation from Horace .. SIR CHARLES SEDLEY To a Devout Young Lady Song in Bellamira ......... Love ....... ib . 267 269 ib . 270 ib . Page JONATHAN SWIFT Verses on his own Death , The X CONTENTS .
... .... Cymon and Iphigenia ....... Translation from Horace .. SIR CHARLES SEDLEY To a Devout Young Lady Song in Bellamira ......... Love ....... ib . 267 269 ib . 270 ib . Page JONATHAN SWIFT Verses on his own Death , The X CONTENTS .
Side xi
John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) Page JONATHAN SWIFT Verses on his own Death , The City Shower ....... 270 274 280 Baucis and Philemon .......................................... 282 Morning ............. ALEXANDER POPE ... 288 289 The ...
John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) Page JONATHAN SWIFT Verses on his own Death , The City Shower ....... 270 274 280 Baucis and Philemon .......................................... 282 Morning ............. ALEXANDER POPE ... 288 289 The ...
Side xii
... Verses to the Yardley Oak ............. ib . Winter Evening in the Country ... 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal George ............... 386 SIR WILLIAM JONES ........ A Persian Song of Hafiz ....... SAMUEL BISHOP , 387 388 390 To Mrs ...
... Verses to the Yardley Oak ............. ib . Winter Evening in the Country ... 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal George ............... 386 SIR WILLIAM JONES ........ A Persian Song of Hafiz ....... SAMUEL BISHOP , 387 388 390 To Mrs ...
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