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, Volume 21801 |
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... died in 1549 ; and his psalms were printed in the same year , by Edward Whitchurch . John Hopkins , a clergyman and schoolmaster in Suffolk , rather a better poet than Sternhold , added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other.
... died in 1549 ; and his psalms were printed in the same year , by Edward Whitchurch . John Hopkins , a clergyman and schoolmaster in Suffolk , rather a better poet than Sternhold , added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other.
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... died in 1566 , much esteemed by his contemporaries for the variety of his talents , being at once the best fidler , mimick , and sonneteer of the court . He composed three theatrical pieces , viz . Damon and Py- thias ( printed in ...
... died in 1566 , much esteemed by his contemporaries for the variety of his talents , being at once the best fidler , mimick , and sonneteer of the court . He composed three theatrical pieces , viz . Damon and Py- thias ( printed in ...
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... died in London , A. D. 1580. He was of an ancient family : was first placed as a chorister in the collegiate chapel of the castle of Wallingford ; then impressed into the king's chapel , from whence he was admitted into the choir of St ...
... died in London , A. D. 1580. He was of an ancient family : was first placed as a chorister in the collegiate chapel of the castle of Wallingford ; then impressed into the king's chapel , from whence he was admitted into the choir of St ...
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... dying day : In midst of wealth , in midst of cheer , Let him account he must away . This thought makes man to God a friend ; This thought doth banish pride and sin : This thought doth bring a man in th ' end Where he of death the field ...
... dying day : In midst of wealth , in midst of cheer , Let him account he must away . This thought makes man to God a friend ; This thought doth banish pride and sin : This thought doth bring a man in th ' end Where he of death the field ...
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... died an old man in 1604. It is therefore probable that he was not born later than 1534 . His poetical talents were much admired , or at least much extolled , by his comtemporaries : and such of his sonnets as are preserved in the ...
... died an old man in 1604. It is therefore probable that he was not born later than 1534 . His poetical talents were much admired , or at least much extolled , by his comtemporaries : and such of his sonnets as are preserved in the ...
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