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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... Unto the maid of Kent , Now from the devil sent , A virgin fair and gent , That hath our eyes y - blent . Alas we be mis - went ; For if the false intent Were known of this witch , It passeth dog and bitch , & c . & c . ( MS . fol . 100 ...
... Unto the maid of Kent , Now from the devil sent , A virgin fair and gent , That hath our eyes y - blent . Alas we be mis - went ; For if the false intent Were known of this witch , It passeth dog and bitch , & c . & c . ( MS . fol . 100 ...
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... more , But , their farms are heythed so sore , That they are brought unto beggary . 1 Or frankeyne . See vol . i . p . 259 . 2 Advanced . The next poet deserving notice is JOHN HEYWOOD the epigrammatist 12 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... more , But , their farms are heythed so sore , That they are brought unto beggary . 1 Or frankeyne . See vol . i . p . 259 . 2 Advanced . The next poet deserving notice is JOHN HEYWOOD the epigrammatist 12 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... unto bed drew every wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Syne , till his bed he went with joy . 1 Tedious . Sax . 2 Since , afterwards . 3 Damasked ? ( Pink . Gloss . ) Ornicle , in La Combe's ...
... unto bed drew every wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Syne , till his bed he went with joy . 1 Tedious . Sax . 2 Since , afterwards . 3 Damasked ? ( Pink . Gloss . ) Ornicle , in La Combe's ...
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... unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . * There is no grief , no smart , no wo , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befall , I do profess it ...
... unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . * There is no grief , no smart , no wo , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befall , I do profess it ...
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... unto each man's shame : Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign , The letcher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign , - I cannot , I , -no , no , —it will not be . This is the cause that I could never yet Hang on ...
... unto each man's shame : Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign , The letcher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign , - I cannot , I , -no , no , —it will not be . This is the cause that I could never yet Hang on ...
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