Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... hands , she blames her skill ; The bluntness of her shafts she fears , And try them on herself she will . Take heed ... hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she prick'd ...
... hands , she blames her skill ; The bluntness of her shafts she fears , And try them on herself she will . Take heed ... hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she prick'd ...
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... hand . There be , who our delights despise As shadows , and vain fantasies . Those sons of earth , enthrall'd to sense , Condemn what is our excellence . The air , immortal souls , the skies , The angels in their hierarchies , Unseen ...
... hand . There be , who our delights despise As shadows , and vain fantasies . Those sons of earth , enthrall'd to sense , Condemn what is our excellence . The air , immortal souls , the skies , The angels in their hierarchies , Unseen ...
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... hand , or at least a main finger . " Of these , how- ever , only twenty - four remain , for a catalogue of which , as well as his other works , recourse may be had to the Biographia Dramatica and Langbaine . The latter regards him as 66 ...
... hand , or at least a main finger . " Of these , how- ever , only twenty - four remain , for a catalogue of which , as well as his other works , recourse may be had to the Biographia Dramatica and Langbaine . The latter regards him as 66 ...
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... hand upon another and more aged admirer , he consoled himself by marrying Janet , the daughter and heir of Sir William Erskine . He was now warmly patronised by James I. , who made him in 1613 gentleman - usher to Prince Charles , and ...
... hand upon another and more aged admirer , he consoled himself by marrying Janet , the daughter and heir of Sir William Erskine . He was now warmly patronised by James I. , who made him in 1613 gentleman - usher to Prince Charles , and ...
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... hand she gently strain'd ; " Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much love on either part . ' Nay , I protest , though Death with his Worst counsel should divide us here , His terrors could not make me fear Το come where your ...
... hand she gently strain'd ; " Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much love on either part . ' Nay , I protest , though Death with his Worst counsel should divide us here , His terrors could not make me fear Το come where your ...
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