Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Том 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - Всего страниц: 458 |
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... flowers I saw Under dame Nature's mantle lurking law * . But these beauties are merely incidental ; the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philo- sophy of that age , and , above all , to inspire him with a just ...
... flowers I saw Under dame Nature's mantle lurking law * . But these beauties are merely incidental ; the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philo- sophy of that age , and , above all , to inspire him with a just ...
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... flower's bale . And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! Praise of certain Psalms of David , translated by Sir Thomas Wyatt , the elder . The great Macedon , that out of Persie chased ...
... flower's bale . And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! Praise of certain Psalms of David , translated by Sir Thomas Wyatt , the elder . The great Macedon , that out of Persie chased ...
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... flower of flowers ! O lively sprite of life ! O sacred bond of blissful peace , The stalworth stanch of strife ! ENT CALIFORN Scipio with Lælius Didst thou conjoin in care , At NICHOLAS GRIMOALD . 61.
... flower of flowers ! O lively sprite of life ! O sacred bond of blissful peace , The stalworth stanch of strife ! ENT CALIFORN Scipio with Lælius Didst thou conjoin in care , At NICHOLAS GRIMOALD . 61.
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... flowering time , thy pleasant years ! With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope no fruit appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever sow'th and reap'th no corn . And where thou seeks a quiet port , Thou dost but ...
... flowering time , thy pleasant years ! With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope no fruit appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever sow'th and reap'th no corn . And where thou seeks a quiet port , Thou dost but ...
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... flower a weed , And more a thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give : When Death doth what he can , Her ...
... flower a weed , And more a thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give : When Death doth what he can , Her ...
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