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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... turn of humour which was so long the delight and admi- ration of an English court . His " Parable of the Spider and the Flie " is utterly contemptible : a less tiresome work is his " Dialogue , contayning in effect the number of al the ...
... turn of humour which was so long the delight and admi- ration of an English court . His " Parable of the Spider and the Flie " is utterly contemptible : a less tiresome work is his " Dialogue , contayning in effect the number of al the ...
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... Turns up the grains of gold already tried ! For I with spur and sail go seek the Thames , Gainward the sun that show'th her wealthy pride , And to the town that Brutus sought by dreams , Like bended moon that leans her lusty side . My ...
... Turns up the grains of gold already tried ! For I with spur and sail go seek the Thames , Gainward the sun that show'th her wealthy pride , And to the town that Brutus sought by dreams , Like bended moon that leans her lusty side . My ...
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... turn the word that from my mouth is gone . I cannot speak and look like as a saint , Use wiles for wit , and make deceit a pleasure , Call craft counsel , for lucre still to paint ; I cannot wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With ...
... turn the word that from my mouth is gone . I cannot speak and look like as a saint , Use wiles for wit , and make deceit a pleasure , Call craft counsel , for lucre still to paint ; I cannot wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With ...
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... turn to Britain's gain . A visage stern and mild ; where both did grow Vice to contemn , in virtue to rejoice : Amid great storms whom grace assured so To live upright , and smile at Fortune's choice . A hand , that taught what might be ...
... turn to Britain's gain . A visage stern and mild ; where both did grow Vice to contemn , in virtue to rejoice : Amid great storms whom grace assured so To live upright , and smile at Fortune's choice . A hand , that taught what might be ...
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... Turn thee to me , in case Manhood there be so much left in thy heart ! Come fight with me , that on my helmet wear Apollo's laurel , both for learning's laud , And eke for martial praise ; that in my shield The sevenfold sophie of ...
... Turn thee to me , in case Manhood there be so much left in thy heart ! Come fight with me , that on my helmet wear Apollo's laurel , both for learning's laud , And eke for martial praise ; that in my shield The sevenfold sophie of ...
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