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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... True lovers are they none ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . HE . I counceyle you , remember howe , It is no maydens lawe , Nothynge to dout , but to renne out To wode with an outlawe : For ye must there in ...
... True lovers are they none ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . HE . I counceyle you , remember howe , It is no maydens lawe , Nothynge to dout , but to renne out To wode with an outlawe : For ye must there in ...
الصفحة 99
... remaining productions possess an energy of thought , and a high though severe tone of re- flection , which more than atone for their sombrous character and occasional harshness- * Harsh , ' tis true ; Picked from the ENGLISH POETRY . 99.
... remaining productions possess an energy of thought , and a high though severe tone of re- flection , which more than atone for their sombrous character and occasional harshness- * Harsh , ' tis true ; Picked from the ENGLISH POETRY . 99.
الصفحة 100
... true ; Picked from the thorns and briers of reproof , But wholesome , well - digested . To Lord Rochford , the unfortunate brother of Anne Boleyn , the universal favourite , and the grace and ornament of the court during his sister's ...
... true ; Picked from the thorns and briers of reproof , But wholesome , well - digested . To Lord Rochford , the unfortunate brother of Anne Boleyn , the universal favourite , and the grace and ornament of the court during his sister's ...
الصفحة 107
... true causes of his ruin are more implicitly stated by War . ton : - " As Surrey's popularity increased , " says he , " his interest declined with the King , whose caprices and jea- lousies grew more violent with his years and ...
... true causes of his ruin are more implicitly stated by War . ton : - " As Surrey's popularity increased , " says he , " his interest declined with the King , whose caprices and jea- lousies grew more violent with his years and ...
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... true it is , that I haue always ment Lesse to esteme them , then the common sort , Of outward thinges that judge in theyr entent Without regarde what inward doth resort . I graunt , some time of glory that the fire , Doth touch my hart ...
... true it is , that I haue always ment Lesse to esteme them , then the common sort , Of outward thinges that judge in theyr entent Without regarde what inward doth resort . I graunt , some time of glory that the fire , Doth touch my hart ...
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