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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... arms of Edward the Confessor , which he proved had been done by his ancestors and himself in presence of Henry and of former English kings , and by the authority of the heralds . He made an eloquent and manly defence ; but the jury were ...
... arms of Edward the Confessor , which he proved had been done by his ancestors and himself in presence of Henry and of former English kings , and by the authority of the heralds . He made an eloquent and manly defence ; but the jury were ...
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... arms or beside him . Young Wyatt was educated at Cambridge , and , on coming to court , from the beauty of his person , his graceful ac- complishments , talent for repartee , and polite and spright- ly manners , he became a general ...
... arms or beside him . Young Wyatt was educated at Cambridge , and , on coming to court , from the beauty of his person , his graceful ac- complishments , talent for repartee , and polite and spright- ly manners , he became a general ...
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... at both universities , and entered at Gray's Inn ; but left legal studies for arms , on being disinherited by his father ( a ) Been . for youthful extravagance . He distinguished himself at the siege 122 GASCOIGNE . GEORGE GASCOIGNE.
... at both universities , and entered at Gray's Inn ; but left legal studies for arms , on being disinherited by his father ( a ) Been . for youthful extravagance . He distinguished himself at the siege 122 GASCOIGNE . GEORGE GASCOIGNE.
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... arm'd from top to toe , Yet thought himselfe not safe enough thereby , But feard each shadow moving to or froe ; And , his owne armes when glittering he did spy Or clashing heard , he fast away did fly , As ashes pale of hew , and ...
... arm'd from top to toe , Yet thought himselfe not safe enough thereby , But feard each shadow moving to or froe ; And , his owne armes when glittering he did spy Or clashing heard , he fast away did fly , As ashes pale of hew , and ...
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... arms delighting : Of Oberon , that jealous grew Of one of his own Fairy crew , Too well ( he fear'd ) his queen that knew , His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this Fairy knight , One wondrous gracious in the sight Of fair Queen ...
... arms delighting : Of Oberon , that jealous grew Of one of his own Fairy crew , Too well ( he fear'd ) his queen that knew , His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this Fairy knight , One wondrous gracious in the sight Of fair Queen ...
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