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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... Rose The Grasshopper . To Lucasta , going to the Wars ............................ ib . 244 246 247 ... 248 249 250 .... 251 RICHARD CRASHAW . The Tear From Catullus ....... The Weeper , abridged .............. MATTHEW PRIOR ... An ...
... Rose The Grasshopper . To Lucasta , going to the Wars ............................ ib . 244 246 247 ... 248 249 250 .... 251 RICHARD CRASHAW . The Tear From Catullus ....... The Weeper , abridged .............. MATTHEW PRIOR ... An ...
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... rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star after a long night of obscu- rity ; and on his death the splendour of this illus- trious dawn suffered an eclipse of nearly two cen- turies , when the Reformation ushered in the ...
... rose at once on his native land , like the morning - star after a long night of obscu- rity ; and on his death the splendour of this illus- trious dawn suffered an eclipse of nearly two cen- turies , when the Reformation ushered in the ...
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... sore wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d ) Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( b ) Neatly . ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her pleasure . ( f ) Took pains . Or if men smote it with a yerdè ( a 38 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... sore wept she if on of hem were dede , ( a ) Called . ( d ) Smallest spot . ( g ) To imitate . ( b ) Neatly . ( e ) Rose . ( h ) Worthy . ( c ) Her pleasure . ( f ) Took pains . Or if men smote it with a yerdè ( a 38 HISTORY OF EARLY.
الصفحة 59
... roses , is still to be seen in the church of St Mary Overey in Southwark , to the erection of which edifice he had liberally contri- buted . Gower's will is still extant , from which it appears that he was too rich a man to be a great ...
... roses , is still to be seen in the church of St Mary Overey in Southwark , to the erection of which edifice he had liberally contri- buted . Gower's will is still extant , from which it appears that he was too rich a man to be a great ...
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... Rose of Dunbar is a beau- tiful piece of poetic fancy ; but in The Golden Terge the peculiarities of his genius are more strikingly displayed . His Friars of Berwick is an excellent story in the comic style , and not with- out its moral ...
... Rose of Dunbar is a beau- tiful piece of poetic fancy ; but in The Golden Terge the peculiarities of his genius are more strikingly displayed . His Friars of Berwick is an excellent story in the comic style , and not with- out its moral ...
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