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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... sing love - ditties to the harp and lute , till , incited by Venus , they attack the poet , who is defended by ... singing merrily , and the brook flowing on . As a teacher of life , Dunbar deserves notice . The following lines have a ...
... sing love - ditties to the harp and lute , till , incited by Venus , they attack the poet , who is defended by ... singing merrily , and the brook flowing on . As a teacher of life , Dunbar deserves notice . The following lines have a ...
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... sing , and play farsies on the flure , " to amuse the baby monarch ; and in after life was one of those counsellors of royalty , who in- sinuate advice so opportunely and adroitly as never to risk giving deep offence . But if his ...
... sing , and play farsies on the flure , " to amuse the baby monarch ; and in after life was one of those counsellors of royalty , who in- sinuate advice so opportunely and adroitly as never to risk giving deep offence . But if his ...
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... sings , The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Summer is come ; for every spray now springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes flete , with new repaired scale ...
... sings , The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Summer is come ; for every spray now springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes flete , with new repaired scale ...
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... singing , as the swanne ; Nor call the lion of coward beastes the most , That can not take a mouse , as the cat can ; And he that dyeth for honger of the golde , Call him Alexander , and say that Pan Passeth Apollo in musike manifolde ...
... singing , as the swanne ; Nor call the lion of coward beastes the most , That can not take a mouse , as the cat can ; And he that dyeth for honger of the golde , Call him Alexander , and say that Pan Passeth Apollo in musike manifolde ...
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... SING lullaby , as women do , Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as GASCOIGNE . 123 Youth The Lullaby of a Lover.
... SING lullaby , as women do , Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as GASCOIGNE . 123 Youth The Lullaby of a Lover.
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