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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... happy combinations of words , to those picturesque compound epithets , and glowing metaphors , of which succeeding writers , particularly Shakspeare and Spenser , so ably availed themselves . The necessity of comprising their subject ...
... happy combinations of words , to those picturesque compound epithets , and glowing metaphors , of which succeeding writers , particularly Shakspeare and Spenser , so ably availed themselves . The necessity of comprising their subject ...
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... Happy is he that can obtain her love . Prisoner in Windsor , he recounteth his Pleasure there passed . So cruel prison how could betide , alas , As proud Windsor ? where I , in lust and joy , With a king's son my childish years did pass ...
... Happy is he that can obtain her love . Prisoner in Windsor , he recounteth his Pleasure there passed . So cruel prison how could betide , alas , As proud Windsor ? where I , in lust and joy , With a king's son my childish years did pass ...
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... happy Life . [ Translated from Martial . ] Martial , the things that do attain The happy life be these , I find ! The riches left , not got with pain ; The fruitful ground ; the quiet mind d ; The egall friend ; no grudge , no strife ...
... happy Life . [ Translated from Martial . ] Martial , the things that do attain The happy life be these , I find ! The riches left , not got with pain ; The fruitful ground ; the quiet mind d ; The egall friend ; no grudge , no strife ...
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... happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , -that knew what harbour'd in that head , What virtues rare were temper'd in that breast , — Honour the place that such a jewel bred , And kiss the ground whereas ...
... happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , -that knew what harbour'd in that head , What virtues rare were temper'd in that breast , — Honour the place that such a jewel bred , And kiss the ground whereas ...
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... Happy , alas ! too happy , but for foes ; Lived and ran the race that Nature set ; Of manhood's shape where she the mold did lose . * Description of the restless State of a Lover , with Suit to his Lady to rue on his dying Heart . The ...
... Happy , alas ! too happy , but for foes ; Lived and ran the race that Nature set ; Of manhood's shape where she the mold did lose . * Description of the restless State of a Lover , with Suit to his Lady to rue on his dying Heart . The ...
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Astrophel and Stella beauty bird bliss born breast CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Chaucer cheer court Cupid dainty dame dear death delight disdain doth E'en earl England's Helicon English eyes fair faith farewell favour fear flowers following specimens Gloss grace Greensleeves grief hairs Harpalus hath heart heaven Henry VIII honour king kiss lady live look Lord Love's Lover lullaby lute mind mourning Muse never night nought pain poems poetical poetry poets praise prep printed pron Queen reign Ritson's scorn shepherd Sibbald sighs sight sing Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Wyatt Sith SONG SONNET soul summer queen sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou thought Tottel's Miscellany translated tree UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unto verse Vide Warton wight wind wine Wood words worth marriage wouldest not love youth