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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... David Lindsay's talents were by no means ill suited to descriptive poetry . I met dame Flora in dull weed disguised ; ( Which , into May , was dulce and delectable , ) With stalwart storms her sweetness was surprised ; Her heavenly [ 23 ]
... David Lindsay's talents were by no means ill suited to descriptive poetry . I met dame Flora in dull weed disguised ; ( Which , into May , was dulce and delectable , ) With stalwart storms her sweetness was surprised ; Her heavenly [ 23 ]
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... dame Nature's mantle lurking law , 2 & c . But these beauties are merely incidental : the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philosophy of that age , and above all , to inspire him with a just sense of his regal ...
... dame Nature's mantle lurking law , 2 & c . But these beauties are merely incidental : the poet's principal object being to instruct the king in the philosophy of that age , and above all , to inspire him with a just sense of his regal ...
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... dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain she doth rest , With king's child , where she tasteth costly food . Honsdon did first present her to mine ey❜n ; Bright is her hue , and Geraldine she hight ; Hampton me taught ...
... dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain she doth rest , With king's child , where she tasteth costly food . Honsdon did first present her to mine ey❜n ; Bright is her hue , and Geraldine she hight ; Hampton me taught ...
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... dame ; To bait her eyes which kept the leads above . The gravel ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse , with swords , and friendly hearts , With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where [ 48 ]
... dame ; To bait her eyes which kept the leads above . The gravel ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse , with swords , and friendly hearts , With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where [ 48 ]
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... dame Nature wrought , All good , quoth she , none shall be naught . All wise shall be , none shall be fools , For wit shall spring from women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus ...
... dame Nature wrought , All good , quoth she , none shall be naught . All wise shall be , none shall be fools , For wit shall spring from women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus ...
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