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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... learned muse had writ her own record In golden verse , worthy immortal fame ! Thou much more fit , were leisure for the same , Thy gracious sovereign's praises to compile , And her imperial majesty to frame , In lofty number and heroic ...
... learned muse had writ her own record In golden verse , worthy immortal fame ! Thou much more fit , were leisure for the same , Thy gracious sovereign's praises to compile , And her imperial majesty to frame , In lofty number and heroic ...
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... learned to submit his taste to prudential controul . On the death of his father , which happened in 1566 , he procured his liberty , and returned to Eng- land , to take possession of his ample patrimony . His eminent accomplishments and ...
... learned to submit his taste to prudential controul . On the death of his father , which happened in 1566 , he procured his liberty , and returned to Eng- land , to take possession of his ample patrimony . His eminent accomplishments and ...
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... , selected for that purpose , by Queen Catherine . This work was dedicated to the King , her father , and dated at Hatfield , Dec. 30th , 1545 . Greenwich . She was instructed in the learned languages , first by QUEEN ELIZABETH.
... , selected for that purpose , by Queen Catherine . This work was dedicated to the King , her father , and dated at Hatfield , Dec. 30th , 1545 . Greenwich . She was instructed in the learned languages , first by QUEEN ELIZABETH.
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... learned queen had over his native tongue . Scaliger tells us that she spoke five languages , and knew more than all the great men then living . Sir Henry Savile in his dedication of Tacitus , speaks in terms of the highest commendation ...
... learned queen had over his native tongue . Scaliger tells us that she spoke five languages , and knew more than all the great men then living . Sir Henry Savile in his dedication of Tacitus , speaks in terms of the highest commendation ...
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Rowland FREEMAN. years after she had ceased to have learned leisure , are well known ; and her ingenious evasion of a captious theological question , is still more and deservedly ap- plauded : - " Christ was the word that spake it ; He ...
Rowland FREEMAN. years after she had ceased to have learned leisure , are well known ; and her ingenious evasion of a captious theological question , is still more and deservedly ap- plauded : - " Christ was the word that spake it ; He ...
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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