Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Tom 21801 |
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... . - Sir David Lindsay . - The Mourning Maiden . page 1 SPECIMENS . Reign of Henry VIII . continued . 4.1 . Reign of Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
... . - Sir David Lindsay . - The Mourning Maiden . page 1 SPECIMENS . Reign of Henry VIII . continued . 4.1 . Reign of Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
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... line 19 , for with , read within . 144 , - 3 , dele period after suffice . 147 , 4 , dele ( Eclogues , & c . ) ― - for 1538 , read 1535 . 9 , for 1565 , read 1560 . 150 , title , for Tuberville , read Turbervile . 151 , line 8 , for ...
... line 19 , for with , read within . 144 , - 3 , dele period after suffice . 147 , 4 , dele ( Eclogues , & c . ) ― - for 1538 , read 1535 . 9 , for 1565 , read 1560 . 150 , title , for Tuberville , read Turbervile . 151 , line 8 , for ...
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... lines are , in the Nuga Antiquæ , ascribed to this monarch : - The eagle's force subdues each bird that flies . What metal can resist the flaming fire ? Doth not the sun dazzle the clearest eyes , And melt the ice , and make the frost ...
... lines are , in the Nuga Antiquæ , ascribed to this monarch : - The eagle's force subdues each bird that flies . What metal can resist the flaming fire ? Doth not the sun dazzle the clearest eyes , And melt the ice , and make the frost ...
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... lines is the illustrious Sir Thomas More . * But now we have a knight All armed for to fight , To put the truth to flight , * Sir Thomas More , who is attacked in the foregoing piece of obscure and almost unintelligible ribaldry , ought ...
... lines is the illustrious Sir Thomas More . * But now we have a knight All armed for to fight , To put the truth to flight , * Sir Thomas More , who is attacked in the foregoing piece of obscure and almost unintelligible ribaldry , ought ...
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... lines , extracted from the pro- logue , will shew that Sir David Lindsay's talents were by no means ill suited to descriptive poetry . I met dame Flora in dull weed disguised ; ( Which , into May , was dulce and delectable , ) With ...
... lines , extracted from the pro- logue , will shew that Sir David Lindsay's talents were by no means ill suited to descriptive poetry . I met dame Flora in dull weed disguised ; ( Which , into May , was dulce and delectable , ) With ...
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