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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... pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth , amidst scenes of mingled rich cultivation and wild luxuriance , with much of the majestic gran- deur of its early upland flow . SPECIMENS OF THE LYRICAL ...
... pleasure , till in its later course we hail it , as it again bursts forth , amidst scenes of mingled rich cultivation and wild luxuriance , with much of the majestic gran- deur of its early upland flow . SPECIMENS OF THE LYRICAL ...
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... pleasure in setting folks right on small points of chronology and unimportant truth , at the sacrifice of the finest points of their romantic creed . Surrey's late ingenious bio- grapher cannot well get rid of the Fair Geraldine , whom ...
... pleasure in setting folks right on small points of chronology and unimportant truth , at the sacrifice of the finest points of their romantic creed . Surrey's late ingenious bio- grapher cannot well get rid of the Fair Geraldine , whom ...
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... pleasure , Call craft counsaile , for lucre still to paint , I can not wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With innocent bloud to fede my self fatte , And do most hurt , where that most helpe I offer . I am not he , that can allow the ...
... pleasure , Call craft counsaile , for lucre still to paint , I can not wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With innocent bloud to fede my self fatte , And do most hurt , where that most helpe I offer . I am not he , that can allow the ...
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... Pleasures of Ken- elworth . " He was no favourite among his contempo- raries ; but succeeding ages have done him justice . He is mentioned with praise by Dr Percy ; and Warton says he exceeded all the poets of his age in smoothness and ...
... Pleasures of Ken- elworth . " He was no favourite among his contempo- raries ; but succeeding ages have done him justice . He is mentioned with praise by Dr Percy ; and Warton says he exceeded all the poets of his age in smoothness and ...
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... pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several ...
... pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several ...
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