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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... fire , With many an emerald and fair saphire , And , on her head a chaplet fresh of hue , Of plumis , parted red , and white , and blue . XXXI . In her was youth , beauty , with humble aport , Bounty , richesse , and womanly feature ...
... fire , With many an emerald and fair saphire , And , on her head a chaplet fresh of hue , Of plumis , parted red , and white , and blue . XXXI . In her was youth , beauty , with humble aport , Bounty , richesse , and womanly feature ...
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... fire , And his the bard's immortal name , And his was love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was ...
... fire , And his the bard's immortal name , And his was love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk , He was ...
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... fire , Doth touch my hart . Me list not to report Blame by honour , and honour to desire . But how may I this honour now attaine , That cannot dye the colour blacke a lier ? My Poins , I cannot frame my tune to faine , To cloke the ...
... fire , Doth touch my hart . Me list not to report Blame by honour , and honour to desire . But how may I this honour now attaine , That cannot dye the colour blacke a lier ? My Poins , I cannot frame my tune to faine , To cloke the ...
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... fire is wrought , My busy mind presented unto me Such fall of Peers as in this realm had be , ( a ) That oft I wish'd some would their woes descrive , To warn the rest whom fortune left alive . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . BORN ABOUT 1535 - DIED ...
... fire is wrought , My busy mind presented unto me Such fall of Peers as in this realm had be , ( a ) That oft I wish'd some would their woes descrive , To warn the rest whom fortune left alive . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . BORN ABOUT 1535 - DIED ...
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... fire , and formed himself on the catholic taste of our elder poets , we wander in another world among ideal beings . The poet takes us and lays us in the lap of a lovelier nature , by the sound of softer streams , among greener hills ...
... fire , and formed himself on the catholic taste of our elder poets , we wander in another world among ideal beings . The poet takes us and lays us in the lap of a lovelier nature , by the sound of softer streams , among greener hills ...
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