Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 páginas |
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... lady was mistrèss ; 3 Whose lord was dead some time before , Wherethrough her dolour was the more . But yet she took some comforting To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ; of his chance , And how it fortun'd him in ...
... lady was mistrèss ; 3 Whose lord was dead some time before , Wherethrough her dolour was the more . But yet she took some comforting To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ; of his chance , And how it fortun'd him in ...
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... lady did rejoice : 2 They drank , and syne went to repois . 3 He found his chamber well arrayit , With dornick - work on board displayit . Of venison he had his waill ; Good aqua - vitæ , wine , and ale ; With noble comfits , brawn ...
... lady did rejoice : 2 They drank , and syne went to repois . 3 He found his chamber well arrayit , With dornick - work on board displayit . Of venison he had his waill ; Good aqua - vitæ , wine , and ale ; With noble comfits , brawn ...
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... lady think . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles that of Dido and Æneas ; but Lindsay , though more circumstan- tial , is less delicate than Virgil in relating the good for- tune of his hero which is the more to be lamented ...
... lady think . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles that of Dido and Æneas ; but Lindsay , though more circumstan- tial , is less delicate than Virgil in relating the good for- tune of his hero which is the more to be lamented ...
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... lady , at this tide ( With leave ) ye man abide , And tell me who you hither sent ? Or why ye bear your bow so bent To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , In this wood walkand your alone , Your milk - white ...
... lady , at this tide ( With leave ) ye man abide , And tell me who you hither sent ? Or why ye bear your bow so bent To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , In this wood walkand your alone , Your milk - white ...
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... ( says Warton ) as the first polished satirist but his imagination was inferior to that of his friend Surrey ; and his love - verses are often filled with conceit and antithesis . The Lady to answer directly with yea or no . 34.
... ( says Warton ) as the first polished satirist but his imagination was inferior to that of his friend Surrey ; and his love - verses are often filled with conceit and antithesis . The Lady to answer directly with yea or no . 34.
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