Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Band 1R. Bentley, 1847 |
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... poor handmaid , And underneath thy feet to place her praise , That when thy glory shall be far displayed In future age , of her this mention may be made . " Faerie Queene , b . xii . c . x . These were known in Spenser's days to be an ...
... poor handmaid , And underneath thy feet to place her praise , That when thy glory shall be far displayed In future age , of her this mention may be made . " Faerie Queene , b . xii . c . x . These were known in Spenser's days to be an ...
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... poor hop - drinkers . Cries old Sim , the king of skinkers . He the half of life abuses That sits watering with the Muses , Those dull gods no good can mean us : Wine - it is the milk of Venus , And the poet's horse accounted : Ply it ...
... poor hop - drinkers . Cries old Sim , the king of skinkers . He the half of life abuses That sits watering with the Muses , Those dull gods no good can mean us : Wine - it is the milk of Venus , And the poet's horse accounted : Ply it ...
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... , one of the nearest representatives of the great poet , an education , and a fair chance to raise himself in the world ? The boy's father is a poor man , —if I be 6 6 not fanciful , partaking somewhat of the Shakspeare 50 SHAKSPEARE .
... , one of the nearest representatives of the great poet , an education , and a fair chance to raise himself in the world ? The boy's father is a poor man , —if I be 6 6 not fanciful , partaking somewhat of the Shakspeare 50 SHAKSPEARE .
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... poor and despised : the flood of public admiration , at its most towering height , in its most vehement current , never for a moment winds its course in the slightest degree to visit them with its refresh- ment ; nor of the thousands of ...
... poor and despised : the flood of public admiration , at its most towering height , in its most vehement current , never for a moment winds its course in the slightest degree to visit them with its refresh- ment ; nor of the thousands of ...
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... Poor Cowley did not long enjoy his retreat here , if he did enjoy it at all . Within two years he died at the Porch House ( in 1667 , ) in the forty - ninth year of his age . He was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey , near ...
... Poor Cowley did not long enjoy his retreat here , if he did enjoy it at all . Within two years he died at the Porch House ( in 1667 , ) in the forty - ninth year of his age . He was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey , near ...
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Addison afterwards Allan Cunningham amid amongst ancient appears Ballater Ballymahon beautiful Burns Burns's Byron called castle character Chatterton Chaucer church Colston's school cottage Cowper daughter death descendants Dryden Earl England Faerie Queene fame father feeling friends garden genius glorious Goldsmith ground hand haunts heart hills honour Hudibras Ireland James Thomson Johnson Kilkenny Lady letters literary lived lodgings London look Lord Lord Byron marriage married meadows ment miles Milton mind monument mother nature never noble Oliver Goldsmith once poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor Pope present Queen residence river Robert Burns says scene seems Shakspeare Shanter Shelley side Sir William Sir William Stanhope soul Spenser spirit spot stands Swift things Thomas Chatterton Thomson Tighe tion took tower town trees Twickenham village walk wall whole wife William Canynge woods wrote