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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... Dainty Devices . " The assault of Cupid upon the fort , where the Lover's heart lay wounded , and how he was taken . WHEN Cupid scaled first the fort Wherein my heart lay wounded sore , The battery was of such a sort , That I must yield ...
... Dainty Devices . " The assault of Cupid upon the fort , where the Lover's heart lay wounded , and how he was taken . WHEN Cupid scaled first the fort Wherein my heart lay wounded sore , The battery was of such a sort , That I must yield ...
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... your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576. N. B. In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe falsely , to W. Hunnis . ] UNCERTAIN AUTHORS . Among the uncertain authors , whose works [ 62 ]
... your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576. N. B. In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe falsely , to W. Hunnis . ] UNCERTAIN AUTHORS . Among the uncertain authors , whose works [ 62 ]
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... metre ; " William Hunnis , a gentle- man of the chapel , under Edward VI . afterwards chapel - master to Queen Elizabeth , and a most tedious contributor to the Paradise of Dainty Devices ; archbishop Parker , and Robert Crowley , a [ 86 ]
... metre ; " William Hunnis , a gentle- man of the chapel , under Edward VI . afterwards chapel - master to Queen Elizabeth , and a most tedious contributor to the Paradise of Dainty Devices ; archbishop Parker , and Robert Crowley , a [ 86 ]
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... Dainty " Devices " were composed during this reign ; but having no means of ascertaining the date of such anonymous pieces as are extracted from that mis cellany , I have thought it best to follow Mr. Warton's authority . THOMAS NORTON ...
... Dainty " Devices " were composed during this reign ; but having no means of ascertaining the date of such anonymous pieces as are extracted from that mis cellany , I have thought it best to follow Mr. Warton's authority . THOMAS NORTON ...
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... shall the snail ; Springs shall return from whence they came ; Sheep shall be wild , and tygers tame : Ere these my words false you shall try Ha , ha ! methinks I make a lie ! [ From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] WHEN [ 110 ]
... shall the snail ; Springs shall return from whence they came ; Sheep shall be wild , and tygers tame : Ere these my words false you shall try Ha , ha ! methinks I make a lie ! [ From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] WHEN [ 110 ]
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