Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... blind Bayard . Who so bold as blind Bayard ? 1 no beast , of truth : Whereof my bold blind bayard perfect proof shew'th ; " Both of his boldness , and for his bold blindness ; By late occasion in a cause of kindness . 1 Bayard is the ...
... blind Bayard . Who so bold as blind Bayard ? 1 no beast , of truth : Whereof my bold blind bayard perfect proof shew'th ; " Both of his boldness , and for his bold blindness ; By late occasion in a cause of kindness . 1 Bayard is the ...
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... blind bayard of mine , As rashly as rudely , chopt forth and , in fine , Without any curtesy , ere any man bids ... Blind bayard and I were drawn together out . Which blind boldness , by this admonition , Unless he amend in some meet ...
... blind bayard of mine , As rashly as rudely , chopt forth and , in fine , Without any curtesy , ere any man bids ... Blind bayard and I were drawn together out . Which blind boldness , by this admonition , Unless he amend in some meet ...
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... Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101. ] The time of Heywood's birth is uncertain ; he is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer , published an anonymous ...
... Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101. ] The time of Heywood's birth is uncertain ; he is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer , published an anonymous ...
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... blind veneration for the dignity of polysyllables , they must have added something to the expression , as well as to the harmony and variety of our lan- guage . These exotics however did not occasion the expulsion of the natives . Our ...
... blind veneration for the dignity of polysyllables , they must have added something to the expression , as well as to the harmony and variety of our lan- guage . These exotics however did not occasion the expulsion of the natives . Our ...
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... blinds , Shall be unseal'd by worthy wights , whose foresight falsehood finds . The daughter of debate , that eke discord doth sow , Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to grow . No foreign banish'd wight shall ...
... blinds , Shall be unseal'd by worthy wights , whose foresight falsehood finds . The daughter of debate , that eke discord doth sow , Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to grow . No foreign banish'd wight shall ...
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