Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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الصفحة viii
... court at Greenwich , and anon after him came thither the report of the murder also . Then departed he thence to London , and came to the house of Mistress Drewry , where , though he spake not per- sonally with her , after conference had ...
... court at Greenwich , and anon after him came thither the report of the murder also . Then departed he thence to London , and came to the house of Mistress Drewry , where , though he spake not per- sonally with her , after conference had ...
الصفحة xiii
... court , Now going thither with the prisoner . Barnes . Believe me Sir , ye have done right good service , And shewn yourself a painful gentleman , And shall no doubt deserve well of the state . James . No doubt you shall , and I durst ...
... court , Now going thither with the prisoner . Barnes . Believe me Sir , ye have done right good service , And shewn yourself a painful gentleman , And shall no doubt deserve well of the state . James . No doubt you shall , and I durst ...
الصفحة xv
... court , And I will follow you immediately . Barnes . Sure the revealing of this murder's strange . James . It is so Sir ; but in the case of blood , God's justice hath been still miraculous : Mayor . I have heard it told , that digging ...
... court , And I will follow you immediately . Barnes . Sure the revealing of this murder's strange . James . It is so Sir ; but in the case of blood , God's justice hath been still miraculous : Mayor . I have heard it told , that digging ...
الصفحة 4
... court , and as such a life seems to have been congenial to his disposition , he appears to have been happy and contented . To these halcyon days , he doubtless alludes in the following stanza : 1 " What earthly thing more can I crave ...
... court , and as such a life seems to have been congenial to his disposition , he appears to have been happy and contented . To these halcyon days , he doubtless alludes in the following stanza : 1 " What earthly thing more can I crave ...
الصفحة 8
... her to the tyrant . On seeing her brought into court as a criminal , his feelings were overpowered , and he was obliged to retire from the scene . viduals actually suffered death for their supposed attachment to the SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... her to the tyrant . On seeing her brought into court as a criminal , his feelings were overpowered , and he was obliged to retire from the scene . viduals actually suffered death for their supposed attachment to the SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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