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 xiii
... fortune sent you here to Woolwich : That yet your company may give us comfort , In this sad time ? Mayor . Believe me , sad indeed , and very sad : — Sir , the council's warrant lately came to me , About the search for one Captain ...
... fortune sent you here to Woolwich : That yet your company may give us comfort , In this sad time ? Mayor . Believe me , sad indeed , and very sad : — Sir , the council's warrant lately came to me , About the search for one Captain ...
الصفحة xiv
... fortunes have been fair , As any gentleman's of your repute . But Brown , should you be guilty of this fact , - As this your flight has given shrewd suspicion , - Oh Brown your hands have done the bloodiest deed That ever was committed ...
... fortunes have been fair , As any gentleman's of your repute . But Brown , should you be guilty of this fact , - As this your flight has given shrewd suspicion , - Oh Brown your hands have done the bloodiest deed That ever was committed ...
الصفحة 23
... , say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus ? And have no more pity , On him that loveth thee ? Alas ! thy cruelty ! And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay ! The Poet sheweth how he is forsaken of Fortune , SIR THOMAS WYATT . 28.
... , say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus ? And have no more pity , On him that loveth thee ? Alas ! thy cruelty ! And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay ! The Poet sheweth how he is forsaken of Fortune , SIR THOMAS WYATT . 28.
الصفحة 24
... Fortune , it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once in special , In thin array , after a pleasing guise When her loose gown from her shoulders did fall ; And she me caught in her arms long and small , Therewithall sweetly ...
... Fortune , it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but once in special , In thin array , after a pleasing guise When her loose gown from her shoulders did fall ; And she me caught in her arms long and small , Therewithall sweetly ...
الصفحة 32
... fortune hath spit out all her gall , I trust good luck to me shall be allowed . For I have seen a ship into haven fall— After the storm hath broke both mast and shroud . And eke the willow that stoopeth with the wind , Doth rise again ...
... fortune hath spit out all her gall , I trust good luck to me shall be allowed . For I have seen a ship into haven fall— After the storm hath broke both mast and shroud . And eke the willow that stoopeth with the wind , Doth rise again ...
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Albertus Morton appear beauty born breast bright Canterbury character charms court dear death delight divine dost doth dread Duncombe Earl earth Eclogues ev'ry eyes fair fame fear flame flowers gentle Gentleman's Magazine Giles Fletcher give grace grief groves hand happy hast hath Hawkesworth heart heaven honour John Duncombe John Lilly Kent Kentish King lady learned light live Lord lyre majesty mind muse never Nicholas Amhurst night nymphs o'er pain passion peace Phineas Fletcher plain poem poet poetic poetry pow'r praise pride Queen reign sacred shade shepherds shew shine sighs sight sing Sir Henry Wotton Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Wyatt smile soft song Sonnet soon soul stanza swain sweet tears thee thine thing Thirsil thou thought translation unto verse virtue whilst winds wings writer youth