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, Tom 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 |
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... hands instead of a mace . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule1 In every point most curiously . On each side , a poleaxe is borne , Which in none other use are worn , Pretending some high mystery ...
... hands instead of a mace . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule1 In every point most curiously . On each side , a poleaxe is borne , Which in none other use are worn , Pretending some high mystery ...
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... hands alone . Wat . The other , in paying their rent , By likelihood , were negligent , And would not do their duty ? Jeff . They payed their duty , and more , But , their farms are heythed so sore , That they are brought unto beggary ...
... hands alone . Wat . The other , in paying their rent , By likelihood , were negligent , And would not do their duty ? Jeff . They payed their duty , and more , But , their farms are heythed so sore , That they are brought unto beggary ...
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... hand - bow , cross - bow , and culvering , AMONG THE REST , SIR , LEARN TO BE A KING ! 1 Mourning . 2 Disguised . 3 Violent . 4 Low . 5 " The complaynte , & c . of a Popinjay , " London , 1530 , 4to , reads " seeing . " Ed . 1530 ...
... hand - bow , cross - bow , and culvering , AMONG THE REST , SIR , LEARN TO BE A KING ! 1 Mourning . 2 Disguised . 3 Violent . 4 Low . 5 " The complaynte , & c . of a Popinjay , " London , 1530 , 4to , reads " seeing . " Ed . 1530 ...
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... hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid2 . I followit on that free3 , That seemly was to see : With still mourning her moan she made . That bird under a bank she bade1 And leanit to ane tree . " Wan - weird " ! " she said ...
... hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid2 . I followit on that free3 , That seemly was to see : With still mourning her moan she made . That bird under a bank she bade1 And leanit to ane tree . " Wan - weird " ! " she said ...
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... hands , if Livy doth not lie , And would not live where liberty was lost , So did his heart the commonwealth apply . I am not he , such eloquence to boast * * [ To ] praise Sir Thopas for a noble tale , And scorn the story that the ...
... hands , if Livy doth not lie , And would not live where liberty was lost , So did his heart the commonwealth apply . I am not he , such eloquence to boast * * [ To ] praise Sir Thopas for a noble tale , And scorn the story that the ...
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