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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... the observation of such course : The reason is , that now of truth I sing , And should I add , or else diminish ought , Many of these spectators then could say , I have committed error in my play . Bear with XVI INTRODUCTION .
... the observation of such course : The reason is , that now of truth I sing , And should I add , or else diminish ought , Many of these spectators then could say , I have committed error in my play . Bear with XVI INTRODUCTION .
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... As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her ears as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ! for I have done . The rock doth not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually 20 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her ears as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ! for I have done . The rock doth not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually 20 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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... sing of his Lady's unkindness . Blame not my Lute ! for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; And though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as ...
... sing of his Lady's unkindness . Blame not my Lute ! for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; And though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as ...
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Rowland FREEMAN. To make the crow in singing as the swan ; Nor call the Lion of coward beasts the most , That cannot take a mouse as the cat can ; And he that dieth for hunger of the gold Call him Alexander ; and say that Pan Passeth ...
Rowland FREEMAN. To make the crow in singing as the swan ; Nor call the Lion of coward beasts the most , That cannot take a mouse as the cat can ; And he that dieth for hunger of the gold Call him Alexander ; and say that Pan Passeth ...
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... sing , Now sweetly slept beside their mother's breast : The old and young were shrouded in their nest . The waters calm , the cruel seas did cease , The woods , the fields , and all things held their peace . The golden stars were ...
... sing , Now sweetly slept beside their mother's breast : The old and young were shrouded in their nest . The waters calm , the cruel seas did cease , The woods , the fields , and all things held their peace . The golden stars were ...
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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