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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... miscarie . He was a shepherd , and no mercenarie . 1 ( a ) Proved . ( b ) Times . ( c ) Give . ( d ) The nearest and most distant of his parishioners . ( e ) Gave . And though he holy were , and vertuous , He 48 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... miscarie . He was a shepherd , and no mercenarie . 1 ( a ) Proved . ( b ) Times . ( c ) Give . ( d ) The nearest and most distant of his parishioners . ( e ) Gave . And though he holy were , and vertuous , He 48 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... give ' compt of all . A reckoning right comes of a ragment ( b ) small . Be just , and joyous , and do to none ... gives place to the disgust or con- tempt which their prolonged appearance could not fail to produce . GAWIN DOUGLAS ...
... give ' compt of all . A reckoning right comes of a ragment ( b ) small . Be just , and joyous , and do to none ... gives place to the disgust or con- tempt which their prolonged appearance could not fail to produce . GAWIN DOUGLAS ...
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... give a SHAKSPEARE birth , asked ages more . Thus genius rose , and set at ordered times , And shot a day - spring into distant climes ; Ennobling every region that he chose , He sunk in Greece , in Italy arose ; And tedious years of ...
... give a SHAKSPEARE birth , asked ages more . Thus genius rose , and set at ordered times , And shot a day - spring into distant climes ; Ennobling every region that he chose , He sunk in Greece , in Italy arose ; And tedious years of ...
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... give har- mony , and grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace , and finish , depends less on external cir- cumstances than ...
... give har- mony , and grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace , and finish , depends less on external cir- cumstances than ...
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... Give me account where is my noble fere , ( a ) Whom in thy walls thou dost each night enclose , To other leefe , but unto me most dear . VERSES TO SPRING , WHEREIN EACH THING RENEWS , SAVE ONLY THE LOVER . THE Soote season , that bud ...
... Give me account where is my noble fere , ( a ) Whom in thy walls thou dost each night enclose , To other leefe , but unto me most dear . VERSES TO SPRING , WHEREIN EACH THING RENEWS , SAVE ONLY THE LOVER . THE Soote season , that bud ...
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