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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... grave never closed over any man who combined such universal accomplishment , with so many amiable qualities , as this darling of the people of England . His learned tutor had recorded on his tomb , that " he was the tutor of Sir Philip ...
... grave never closed over any man who combined such universal accomplishment , with so many amiable qualities , as this darling of the people of England . His learned tutor had recorded on his tomb , that " he was the tutor of Sir Philip ...
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... grave , ' are hardly hid from his searching glance . He was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure , and playing with our purposes as with his own . He turned the globe round for his amusement , and ...
... grave , ' are hardly hid from his searching glance . He was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure , and playing with our purposes as with his own . He turned the globe round for his amusement , and ...
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... grave I ' th ' bed of strawberries : I'll seek him there ; I know ere this " The cold , cold earth doth shake him ; But I will go , or send a kiss By you , sir , to awake him . Pray hurt him not ; though he be dead , He knows well who ...
... grave I ' th ' bed of strawberries : I'll seek him there ; I know ere this " The cold , cold earth doth shake him ; But I will go , or send a kiss By you , sir , to awake him . Pray hurt him not ; though he be dead , He knows well who ...
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... grave saws , in slumber lie . We , that are of purer fire , Imitate the starry quire , Who , in their nightly watchful spheres , Lead in swift round the months and years . The sounds and seas , with all their finny drove , Now to the ...
... grave saws , in slumber lie . We , that are of purer fire , Imitate the starry quire , Who , in their nightly watchful spheres , Lead in swift round the months and years . The sounds and seas , with all their finny drove , Now to the ...
Side 236
... , and save . By the Earth - shaking Neptune's mace , And Tethys ' grave majestic pace , By hoary Nereus ' wrinkled look , And the Carpathian wizard's hook , By scaly Triton's winding shell , And old sooth - 236 MILTON .
... , and save . By the Earth - shaking Neptune's mace , And Tethys ' grave majestic pace , By hoary Nereus ' wrinkled look , And the Carpathian wizard's hook , By scaly Triton's winding shell , And old sooth - 236 MILTON .
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