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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... spring . Well fares the man , howe'er his cates do taste , That tables not with foul suspicion : And he but pines among his delicates , Whose troubled mind is stuff'd with discontent . My golden time was when I had no gold ; Though then ...
... spring . Well fares the man , howe'er his cates do taste , That tables not with foul suspicion : And he but pines among his delicates , Whose troubled mind is stuff'd with discontent . My golden time was when I had no gold ; Though then ...
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... Spring's enamell'd colours clad ! SIR E. BRYDGES . SIR THOMAS WYATT , was descended from a re- spectable family originally settled in Yorkshire . He was the son of Sir Henry Wyatt , being the eldest of three children . His brother Henry ...
... Spring's enamell'd colours clad ! SIR E. BRYDGES . SIR THOMAS WYATT , was descended from a re- spectable family originally settled in Yorkshire . He was the son of Sir Henry Wyatt , being the eldest of three children . His brother Henry ...
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... : 1 " What earthly thing more can I crave ? What would I wish more at my will ! Nothing on earth more would I have , Save what I have , to have it still . " It was also during this spring - time of his 4 SIR THOMAS WYATT . 1.
... : 1 " What earthly thing more can I crave ? What would I wish more at my will ! Nothing on earth more would I have , Save what I have , to have it still . " It was also during this spring - time of his 4 SIR THOMAS WYATT . 1.
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Rowland FREEMAN. It was also during this spring - time of his age that love gave inspiration to his muse . His reverend biographer takes great pains to convince us that it was of that rare kind called platonic love , " an innocent but a ...
Rowland FREEMAN. It was also during this spring - time of his age that love gave inspiration to his muse . His reverend biographer takes great pains to convince us that it was of that rare kind called platonic love , " an innocent but a ...
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... spring . Motives of a private nature seem to have induced him to press earnestly for his recall in this instance . He was aware that the party inimical to Cromwell was gaining an ascendency over the King , and he deemed it necessary to ...
... spring . Motives of a private nature seem to have induced him to press earnestly for his recall in this instance . He was aware that the party inimical to Cromwell was gaining an ascendency over the King , and he deemed it necessary to ...
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