Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... Golden Terge the peculiarities of his genius are more strikingly displayed . His Friars of Berwick is an excellent story in the comic style , and not with- out its moral uses . The philosophy of Dunbar seems to have been of the happiest ...
... Golden Terge the peculiarities of his genius are more strikingly displayed . His Friars of Berwick is an excellent story in the comic style , and not with- out its moral uses . The philosophy of Dunbar seems to have been of the happiest ...
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... GOLDEN TERGE , which couches a moral end under an allegorical contest between Love and Reason , and their respective satellites , has some flowery , sweet , but rather diffuse description ; for the early poets adorned Nature , as they ...
... GOLDEN TERGE , which couches a moral end under an allegorical contest between Love and Reason , and their respective satellites , has some flowery , sweet , but rather diffuse description ; for the early poets adorned Nature , as they ...
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... golden threidis ; With pawpys whyt , and meddills small as wands , are Venus , Aurora , Flora , May , and her sister Months , the goddess of the woodis grene , with their attendants . Cupid leads on another group , with Bacchus , the ...
... golden threidis ; With pawpys whyt , and meddills small as wands , are Venus , Aurora , Flora , May , and her sister Months , the goddess of the woodis grene , with their attendants . Cupid leads on another group , with Bacchus , the ...
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... golden tresses hingand ( c ) down ; Hir pappis were hard , round , and quhyte , Quhome to behold was greit deleit ; Lyke the quhyte lillie was her lyre ; ( d ) Hir hair wes like the reid gold weir ; Hir scharckis quhyte , withouten hois ...
... golden tresses hingand ( c ) down ; Hir pappis were hard , round , and quhyte , Quhome to behold was greit deleit ; Lyke the quhyte lillie was her lyre ; ( d ) Hir hair wes like the reid gold weir ; Hir scharckis quhyte , withouten hois ...
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... golden sands , wafted on by spicy gales , the " shallow ship " of Spenser . But much delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble stream through many a lovely and unexplored region . Even when confined ...
... golden sands , wafted on by spicy gales , the " shallow ship " of Spenser . But much delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble stream through many a lovely and unexplored region . Even when confined ...
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