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, by J. J. |
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الصفحة xii
... Grave of King Arthur ............................. 371 The Crusade ... WILLIAM COWPER ........ 376 378 Extract from Verses to the Yardley Oak ............. ib . Winter Evening in the Country ... 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal ...
... Grave of King Arthur ............................. 371 The Crusade ... WILLIAM COWPER ........ 376 378 Extract from Verses to the Yardley Oak ............. ib . Winter Evening in the Country ... 381 Verses on the Loss of the Royal ...
الصفحة xiv
... Grave of Korner .... .... ib . 488 493 ib . ... 501 ... ib . 502 503 504 505 507 ib . ... 510 511 ib . 512 The Voice of Spring ............................... 515 MISS LANDON ....... 517 Ballad of Cresentius ..........
... Grave of Korner .... .... ib . 488 493 ib . ... 501 ... ib . 502 503 504 505 507 ib . ... 510 511 ib . 512 The Voice of Spring ............................... 515 MISS LANDON ....... 517 Ballad of Cresentius ..........
الصفحة 25
... grave therin thy name , Scher shoulde thy soule be heven to have , & c . Another poet of later date , who took the same name of Piers Plowman - which long continued to be a favourite one with anonymous satirists of the clergy - promises ...
... grave therin thy name , Scher shoulde thy soule be heven to have , & c . Another poet of later date , who took the same name of Piers Plowman - which long continued to be a favourite one with anonymous satirists of the clergy - promises ...
الصفحة 62
... grave . I hold him strictly twene my armès twein , Thou and Nature laide on me this charge ; He , guiltless , mustè with me suffer paine , And , sith thou art at freedom and at large , Let kindnesse ourè love not so discharge , But have ...
... grave . I hold him strictly twene my armès twein , Thou and Nature laide on me this charge ; He , guiltless , mustè with me suffer paine , And , sith thou art at freedom and at large , Let kindnesse ourè love not so discharge , But have ...
الصفحة 112
... grave , a rather unusual circumstance with Henry's favourites . Mr Campbell says , that a tradition of this at- tachment long remained in the Wyatt family , and that the poetical name of his mistress is Anna . But the poeti- cal name of ...
... grave , a rather unusual circumstance with Henry's favourites . Mr Campbell says , that a tradition of this at- tachment long remained in the Wyatt family , and that the poetical name of his mistress is Anna . But the poeti- cal name of ...
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