Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and An Essay on English Poetry, Volumen2John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1819 |
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... Queen ( from England's 166 Helicon ) Sonnet ib . 167 168 · 177 Canto V. Book II . Canto VI . 181 • • 183 • 196 208 211 • 217 218 • 219 Fairy Queen , Book I. Canto III . " 2 Sir Guyon , guided by the Palmer Temperance , passes the ...
... Queen ( from England's 166 Helicon ) Sonnet ib . 167 168 · 177 Canto V. Book II . Canto VI . 181 • • 183 • 196 208 211 • 217 218 • 219 Fairy Queen , Book I. Canto III . " 2 Sir Guyon , guided by the Palmer Temperance , passes the ...
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... Fairy Queen 294 The Shepherd's Description of Love . ( Ascribed to Sir W. Raleigh in England's Helicon ) 295 Dulcina His Love admits no Rival Page 296 • 298.
... Fairy Queen 294 The Shepherd's Description of Love . ( Ascribed to Sir W. Raleigh in England's Helicon ) 295 Dulcina His Love admits no Rival Page 296 • 298.
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... Fairy Queen ( as has been frequently misstated ) , that Ben Jonson said , that Whether lying restless in heavy bed , or else Sitting so cheerless at the cheerful board , or else Playing alone , careless , on her heavenly virginals . the ...
... Fairy Queen ( as has been frequently misstated ) , that Ben Jonson said , that Whether lying restless in heavy bed , or else Sitting so cheerless at the cheerful board , or else Playing alone , careless , on her heavenly virginals . the ...
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... Fairy Queen , we cannot conceive the poet , in describing heroic ex- cellence , to have had the image of Sir Philip Syd- ney long absent from his mind . By the terms of the royal grant , Spenser was obliged to return to Ireland , in ...
... Fairy Queen , we cannot conceive the poet , in describing heroic ex- cellence , to have had the image of Sir Philip Syd- ney long absent from his mind . By the terms of the royal grant , Spenser was obliged to return to Ireland , in ...
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... queen's army . His visit oc- casioned the first resolution of Spenser , to prepare the first books of the Fairy Queen for immediate publication . Spenser has commemorated this inter- view , and the inspiring influence of Raleigh's ...
... queen's army . His visit oc- casioned the first resolution of Spenser , to prepare the first books of the Fairy Queen for immediate publication . Spenser has commemorated this inter- view , and the inspiring influence of Raleigh's ...
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Anne Boleyn beauty beauty's behold blood born breast Chaucer cofres coude court dance death delight disdain doth Earl England England's Helicon English Euphuism eyes face fair Fairy Queen flowers gold goodly grace greit Guyon hair hast hath heart heaven heavenly hell Hengo honour Joshua Sylvester king lady light live Lord lute Lyndsay Makyne mind Mirror for Magistrates mony muse never night noble nought pain Philaster pity pleasant poem poet poetry praise Prince Quhen quoth richt Robene Saxon Say nay scho Scotland Scottish Scottish language seem'd shew shining sight sing Sir Philip Sydney Sir Thomas Wyatt song SONNET sorrow soul Spenser Squyer Surrey Surrey's sweet Sydney Tell thair thame thee ther thine thing thou thought unto verses wanton whan wight wilt words Wyatt youth