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, Volumen21801 |
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... bear two crosses right long , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped ...
... bear two crosses right long , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped ...
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... 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 satire against women , entitled " the ...
... 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 satire against women , entitled " the ...
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... bear your bow so bent " To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , " In this wood walking , your alone , " Your milk - white handis we shall bind " While that the blood burst from the bone . " Charging you to ...
... bear your bow so bent " To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , " In this wood walking , your alone , " Your milk - white handis we shall bind " While that the blood burst from the bone . " Charging you to ...
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... declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where good - will ye bear . Fain would ye find a cloak Your burning fire to hide , Yet both the flame and smoke Breaks out on every side . Ye cannot love so guide That it no issue win [ 44 ]
... declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where good - will ye bear . Fain would ye find a cloak Your burning fire to hide , Yet both the flame and smoke Breaks out on every side . Ye cannot love so guide That it no issue win [ 44 ]
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... bear : No outward harm need to be sought Where enemies be within so near . The Lover in liberty smileth at them in thraldom , that sometimes scorned his bondage . [ Abridged from 24 lines . ] AT liberty I sit , and see Them that have ...
... bear : No outward harm need to be sought Where enemies be within so near . The Lover in liberty smileth at them in thraldom , that sometimes scorned his bondage . [ Abridged from 24 lines . ] AT liberty I sit , and see Them that have ...
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beauty bird blame blind bliss born breast cheer court courtier Cupid dame dear death delight dost doth earth Eclogues Edward VI England's Helicon English eyes fair faith farewell favour fear flowers following specimens gone Gorboduc grace green grief hairs Harpalus hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII honour kiss lady leave live looks lord love's lovely summer queen lovers lullaby lute mariage for evermair merry mind mourning muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night nought pain Phillida pity play pleasant poems poetical poetry poets praise pray printed quoth reign Roger Ascham Samela scorn shepherd shew sighs sight sing Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Wyatt Sith sleep smiles SONG SONNET soul spondees sweet tears tell tereu thee thine thing thou thought three ravens tongue translated tree unto wanton Warton Whilst wight wind words worth mariage youth