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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... King Charles I. Reign of King Charles II . Conclusion • • · Alphabetical List of the Specimens CALIFORE SPECIMENS , & .c . JAMES I. ( 1603.
... King Charles I. Reign of King Charles II . Conclusion • • · Alphabetical List of the Specimens CALIFORE SPECIMENS , & .c . JAMES I. ( 1603.
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... sorrows come . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so fierce as melancholy . I'll not change life with any king ; I ravish'd am ! can the world bring More joy , than still to laugh and smile , 8 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... sorrows come . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so fierce as melancholy . I'll not change life with any king ; I ravish'd am ! can the world bring More joy , than still to laugh and smile , 8 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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... king doth reign . An Altar and Sacrifice to Disdain , for freeing him from Love . My Muse , by thee restored to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless ...
... king doth reign . An Altar and Sacrifice to Disdain , for freeing him from Love . My Muse , by thee restored to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless ...
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... King Charles " delighted to read in , while prisoner in Carisbroke Castle . " This , toge- ther with a Paraphrase upon Job , Ecclesiastes , Lamenta- tions , & c . , was reprinted in 1638 , folio , and in 1676 , 8vo . The last contains ...
... King Charles " delighted to read in , while prisoner in Carisbroke Castle . " This , toge- ther with a Paraphrase upon Job , Ecclesiastes , Lamenta- tions , & c . , was reprinted in 1638 , folio , and in 1676 , 8vo . The last contains ...
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... King Charles I. THE Muse who from your influence took her birth , First wander'd through the many - peopled earth ; Next sung the change of things : disclos'd th ' un- known , Then to a nobler shape transform'd her own ; Fetch'd from ...
... King Charles I. THE Muse who from your influence took her birth , First wander'd through the many - peopled earth ; Next sung the change of things : disclos'd th ' un- known , Then to a nobler shape transform'd her own ; Fetch'd from ...
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