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, Volumen31801 |
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English poets George Ellis. Though mountains meet not , lovers may , So others do , and so do they ; The god of love sits on a tree , And laughs that pleasant sight to see , THOMAS CAMPION Was a physician in the reign of James [ 18 ]
English poets George Ellis. Though mountains meet not , lovers may , So others do , and so do they ; The god of love sits on a tree , And laughs that pleasant sight to see , THOMAS CAMPION Was a physician in the reign of James [ 18 ]
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English poets George Ellis. THOMAS CAMPION Was a physician in the reign of James I. and was author of two Masques ; one presented at Whitehall , on the marriage of lord Hayes ( printed , 4to . 1607 ) , and the other repre- sented at lord ...
English poets George Ellis. THOMAS CAMPION Was a physician in the reign of James I. and was author of two Masques ; one presented at Whitehall , on the marriage of lord Hayes ( printed , 4to . 1607 ) , and the other repre- sented at lord ...
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... ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that [ 93 ]
... ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that [ 93 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Charles I. ( CHARLES I. It is difficult to peruse the annals Reign of King Charles I.
English poets George Ellis. Charles I. ( CHARLES I. It is difficult to peruse the annals Reign of King Charles I.
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... reign , without feeling some astonishment at the contrast which is exhibited between their literary and their political character . It is true that the preceding reign , however inglori- ous to the monarch , and disgraceful to the ...
... reign , without feeling some astonishment at the contrast which is exhibited between their literary and their political character . It is true that the preceding reign , however inglori- ous to the monarch , and disgraceful to the ...
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