The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Epigramme . Lockly spits apace , the rhewme he cals it , But no drop ( though often vrged ) he straineth From his thirstie iawes , yet all the morning , And all day he spits , in eu'ry corner , At his meales he spits , at eu'ry meeting ...
... Epigramme . Lockly spits apace , the rhewme he cals it , But no drop ( though often vrged ) he straineth From his thirstie iawes , yet all the morning , And all day he spits , in eu'ry corner , At his meales he spits , at eu'ry meeting ...
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... Epigramme . What though Harry braggs , let him be noble , Noble Harry hath not halfe a noble . The seauenth Epigramme . Phæbe all the rights Elisa claymeth , Mighty riuall , in this only diff'ring That shees only true , thou only fayned ...
... Epigramme . What though Harry braggs , let him be noble , Noble Harry hath not halfe a noble . The seauenth Epigramme . Phæbe all the rights Elisa claymeth , Mighty riuall , in this only diff'ring That shees only true , thou only fayned ...
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... Epigramme . If fancy can not erre which vertue guides , In thee Laura then fancy can not erre The third Epigramme . Drue feasts no Puritans , the churles he saith Thanke no men , but eate , praise God , and depart . The fourth Epigramme ...
... Epigramme . If fancy can not erre which vertue guides , In thee Laura then fancy can not erre The third Epigramme . Drue feasts no Puritans , the churles he saith Thanke no men , but eate , praise God , and depart . The fourth Epigramme ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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