Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, المجلد 21801 |
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... Unwritten , and unknown , But as they be blown , From liar to liar ; Invented by a frier , In magna copia , Brought out of Utopia , Unto the maid of Kent , Now from the devil sent , A virgin fair and gent , That hath our eyes [ 10 ]
... Unwritten , and unknown , But as they be blown , From liar to liar ; Invented by a frier , In magna copia , Brought out of Utopia , Unto the maid of Kent , Now from the devil sent , A virgin fair and gent , That hath our eyes [ 10 ]
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... unto beggary ' . The next poet deserving notice , is JOHN HEY- WOOD the epigrammatist , who was much admired by Henry VIII . and by his daughter Queen Mary ; but the modern reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that ...
... unto beggary ' . The next poet deserving notice , is JOHN HEY- WOOD the epigrammatist , who was much admired by Henry VIII . and by his daughter Queen Mary ; but the modern reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that ...
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... unto bed drew every wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which ...
... unto bed drew every wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which ...
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... unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . There is no grief , no smart , no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it ...
... unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . There is no grief , no smart , no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it ...
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... unto me most dear . On the death of Sir Thomas Wyatt . DIVERS thy death do diversly bemoan : Some , that in presence of thy livelihed Lurked , whose breasts envy with hate had swoln , Yield Cæsar's tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some ...
... unto me most dear . On the death of Sir Thomas Wyatt . DIVERS thy death do diversly bemoan : Some , that in presence of thy livelihed Lurked , whose breasts envy with hate had swoln , Yield Cæsar's tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some ...
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