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 - Всего страниц: 560 |
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... Charm ...... .. The Mad Maid's Song . ........................ .. The Kiss , a Dialogue ...... 208 ib . 209 210 211 212 .... 213 214 ib . 215 To Anthea THOMAS CAREW ......... Disdain Returned .... Boldness in Love ....... Song ...
... Charm ...... .. The Mad Maid's Song . ........................ .. The Kiss , a Dialogue ...... 208 ib . 209 210 211 212 .... 213 214 ib . 215 To Anthea THOMAS CAREW ......... Disdain Returned .... Boldness in Love ....... Song ...
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... charms , he thus deepens their fatal impression : - And when he in his chamber was alone , He down upon his beddis fete him sette ; And first he ' gan to sigh , and then to grone , And thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That ...
... charms , he thus deepens their fatal impression : - And when he in his chamber was alone , He down upon his beddis fete him sette ; And first he ' gan to sigh , and then to grone , And thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That ...
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... my suetinge ; blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness the banner of beauty - 12 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... my suetinge ; blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness the banner of beauty - 12 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... charms to their mistresses , with more exuberance of ornament than discrimination of taste . The following description , with which the poem commences , is pointed out by Warton , who warm- ly praises Dunbar . The scene is the fresh ...
... charms to their mistresses , with more exuberance of ornament than discrimination of taste . The following description , with which the poem commences , is pointed out by Warton , who warm- ly praises Dunbar . The scene is the fresh ...
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... charms at the point of the lance at all the courts of Europe - throwing defiance to " Christian , Turk , Jew , Saracen , or Cannibal , " who should dare to dispute her charms , as we have ever fondly believed , Surrey never at this time ...
... charms at the point of the lance at all the courts of Europe - throwing defiance to " Christian , Turk , Jew , Saracen , or Cannibal , " who should dare to dispute her charms , as we have ever fondly believed , Surrey never at this time ...
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