Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة i
... these purposes may be in some measure answered even by the prefent imperfect collection ; but the completion of the publisher's plan has been prevented by the difficulty of procuring a fufficient ftock of materials . THE regularity and ...
... these purposes may be in some measure answered even by the prefent imperfect collection ; but the completion of the publisher's plan has been prevented by the difficulty of procuring a fufficient ftock of materials . THE regularity and ...
الصفحة ii
... these antiquated writers . It fhould feem , that the director of that lite- rary apotheofis might have recommended to public notice the works of Surrey , Wyat , Sidney , Raleigh , and the several contributors to our ii PREFACE .
... these antiquated writers . It fhould feem , that the director of that lite- rary apotheofis might have recommended to public notice the works of Surrey , Wyat , Sidney , Raleigh , and the several contributors to our ii PREFACE .
الصفحة iii
... these would be more pleasing than extracts and fragments , and would tend equally to characterize the manner of the feveral authors . The task of felection too was much easier ; for any man can appreciate the merit of natural thoughts ...
... these would be more pleasing than extracts and fragments , and would tend equally to characterize the manner of the feveral authors . The task of felection too was much easier ; for any man can appreciate the merit of natural thoughts ...
الصفحة 2
... now she mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
... now she mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
الصفحة 17
... . " O happy be ye , beastés wild , " Who here your pasture takes ; " I fee that ye be not beguil'd , " Of these your faithful makes . ‡ * Labour . + Pierced through . + Mates . A " The hart he feedeth by the hind , " ANONYMOUS . 17.
... . " O happy be ye , beastés wild , " Who here your pasture takes ; " I fee that ye be not beguil'd , " Of these your faithful makes . ‡ * Labour . + Pierced through . + Mates . A " The hart he feedeth by the hind , " ANONYMOUS . 17.
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