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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... lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , I. ult . for Bornefield , read Barnefiel 343 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , 360 , - - 3 , for striving , read labouring . 11 , for branches , read briars . 18 , for Armagana , read ...
... lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , I. ult . for Bornefield , read Barnefiel 343 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , 360 , - - 3 , for striving , read labouring . 11 , for branches , read briars . 18 , for Armagana , read ...
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... Lover and the " Jay : " and William Bloomfield , a monk of Bury , and chemical writer . These deserve no farther notice ; but it would be unpardonable to omit the mention of two anonymous compositions , the " Tournament of Tottenham ...
... Lover and the " Jay : " and William Bloomfield , a monk of Bury , and chemical writer . These deserve no farther notice ; but it would be unpardonable to omit the mention of two anonymous compositions , the " Tournament of Tottenham ...
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... lovers amiable : Fled from the frost , the tender flowers I saw , Under dame Nature's mantle lurking law , 2 & c . But these beauties are merely incidental : the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philosophy of ...
... lovers amiable : Fled from the frost , the tender flowers I saw , Under dame Nature's mantle lurking law , 2 & c . But these beauties are merely incidental : the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philosophy of ...
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... lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ; My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well saine , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto hath a troth as ...
... lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ; My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well saine , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto hath a troth as ...
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... Lover . THE SOOte season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill , and eke the vale ; The nightingale , with feathers new , she sings , The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Summer is come ; for every ...
... Lover . THE SOOte season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill , and eke the vale ; The nightingale , with feathers new , she sings , The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Summer is come ; for every ...
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