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... haue lost 26 ! In the fifth , he ridicules the whining ghosts of The Mirrour of Magistrates , which the ungenerous and unpitying poet sends back to Hell , without a penny to pay Charon for their return over the river Styx " 7 . In the ...
... haue lost 26 ! In the fifth , he ridicules the whining ghosts of The Mirrour of Magistrates , which the ungenerous and unpitying poet sends back to Hell , without a penny to pay Charon for their return over the river Styx " 7 . In the ...
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... haue I Salerne rimes profest , To be some lady's trencher - critick guest . There is much humour in trencher - critick . Collingborn , mentioned in the beginning of this Satire , is the same whose Legend is in The Mirrour of Magistrates ...
... haue I Salerne rimes profest , To be some lady's trencher - critick guest . There is much humour in trencher - critick . Collingborn , mentioned in the beginning of this Satire , is the same whose Legend is in The Mirrour of Magistrates ...
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... haue , yet think we haue enowe : In skill to want , and wanting seeke for more ; In weale nor want , nor wish for greater store " " . The last of this book , is a Satire on the pageantries of the papal chair , and the su- perstitious ...
... haue , yet think we haue enowe : In skill to want , and wanting seeke for more ; In weale nor want , nor wish for greater store " " . The last of this book , is a Satire on the pageantries of the papal chair , and the su- perstitious ...
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... haue bestowed but a little summe in the glazing , pauing , parieting , of Gods house , you shall find it in the church - window . " [ See Sat. B. iv . 3. ] " His talke is , how many mourners he has furnished with gownes at his father's ...
... haue bestowed but a little summe in the glazing , pauing , parieting , of Gods house , you shall find it in the church - window . " [ See Sat. B. iv . 3. ] " His talke is , how many mourners he has furnished with gownes at his father's ...
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... haue once shined . I rest Your honors most humbly deuoted , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTVOVS LADY , THE LADY AGNES DOWGLAS , COUNTESSE OF ARGYLE . MADAME , WHEN I remember the manie obligations which L owe to your ...
... haue once shined . I rest Your honors most humbly deuoted , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTVOVS LADY , THE LADY AGNES DOWGLAS , COUNTESSE OF ARGYLE . MADAME , WHEN I remember the manie obligations which L owe to your ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5 Alexander Chalmers Visualização completa - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5 Alexander Chalmers Visualização completa - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5 Alexander Chalmers Visualização completa - 1810 |
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