Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 من الصفحات |
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... R.A. Engraved by John Bersburgh King James I. seeing the Lady Jane Beaufort from his prison window at Windsor , in a garden with her ladies . Page 65 . Published by Oliver & Boyd SPECIMENS of the Lyrical , Descriptive . and NARRATIVE POETS.
... R.A. Engraved by John Bersburgh King James I. seeing the Lady Jane Beaufort from his prison window at Windsor , in a garden with her ladies . Page 65 . Published by Oliver & Boyd SPECIMENS of the Lyrical , Descriptive . and NARRATIVE POETS.
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With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) ODL EI 012 ! Painted by Tho " Stothard R A. King James.
With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) ODL EI 012 ! Painted by Tho " Stothard R A. King James.
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... King James I. seeing the Lady Jane Beaufort from his prison window Windsor , in a garden with her ladies . Page 65 . Published by Oliver & Boyd . SPECIMENS of the Lyrical , Descriptive . and NARRATIVE POETS. Engraved by John Horsburgh ...
... King James I. seeing the Lady Jane Beaufort from his prison window Windsor , in a garden with her ladies . Page 65 . Published by Oliver & Boyd . SPECIMENS of the Lyrical , Descriptive . and NARRATIVE POETS. Engraved by John Horsburgh ...
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... KING ........ The Surrender JOHN DONNE ....... The Break of Day ................................. To his Wife ........ GEORGE WITHERS .. Page 189 ... ib . 190 191 196 200 ib . 201 ib . 202 204 The Consolations of the Muse .....
... KING ........ The Surrender JOHN DONNE ....... The Break of Day ................................. To his Wife ........ GEORGE WITHERS .. Page 189 ... ib . 190 191 196 200 ib . 201 ib . 202 204 The Consolations of the Muse .....
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... King Arthur . 371 The Crusade ....... 376 378 WILLIAM COWPER ............... .. Extract from Verses to the Yardley Oak ............ ib . Winter Evening in the Country ........ 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal George ............ 386 ...
... King Arthur . 371 The Crusade ....... 376 378 WILLIAM COWPER ............... .. Extract from Verses to the Yardley Oak ............ ib . Winter Evening in the Country ........ 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal George ............ 386 ...
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