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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... he is , and a fat ; Wearing on his head a red hat , Procured with angels ' subsidy ' ; 1 Cul . Fr. Purchased at the court of Rome . An angel is a well - known coin . And , as they say , in time of rain 10 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... he is , and a fat ; Wearing on his head a red hat , Procured with angels ' subsidy ' ; 1 Cul . Fr. Purchased at the court of Rome . An angel is a well - known coin . And , as they say , in time of rain 10 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... head of the Scottish poets of this period stands SIR DAVID LINDSAY , of the Mount , near Coupar , in Fife ; born , as Mr. Pinkerton supposes , about the year 1490 . 1 Written in 1537 . He was ( says this editor ) descended of an 16 ...
... head of the Scottish poets of this period stands SIR DAVID LINDSAY , of the Mount , near Coupar , in Fife ; born , as Mr. Pinkerton supposes , about the year 1490 . 1 Written in 1537 . He was ( says this editor ) descended of an 16 ...
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... head on the pale ; The buck , in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes fleet with new - repaired scale ; The adder , all her slough away she flings ; The swift swallow pursueth the flies smale ; The busy bee , her honey now she ...
... head on the pale ; The buck , in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes fleet with new - repaired scale ; The adder , all her slough away she flings ; The swift swallow pursueth the flies smale ; The busy bee , her honey now she ...
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... head ! [ And ] some , that watched with the murderer's knife With eager thirst to drink thy guiltless blood , Whose practice brake by happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , -that knew what harbour'd in ...
... head ! [ And ] some , that watched with the murderer's knife With eager thirst to drink thy guiltless blood , Whose practice brake by happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , -that knew what harbour'd in ...
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... head , where wisdom mysteries did frame , Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain As on a stithe ' , where that some work of fame Was daily wrought , to turn to Britain's gain . A visage stern and mild ; where both did grow Vice ...
... head , where wisdom mysteries did frame , Whose hammers beat still in that lively brain As on a stithe ' , where that some work of fame Was daily wrought , to turn to Britain's gain . A visage stern and mild ; where both did grow Vice ...
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