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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... youth , and preserved in his works ( the merry Jest of the Serjeant and Frere ) may possibly have suggested to the late Mr. Cowper the idea of his popular tale of John Gilpin . In general , although , like all the compositions of the ...
... youth , and preserved in his works ( the merry Jest of the Serjeant and Frere ) may possibly have suggested to the late Mr. Cowper the idea of his popular tale of John Gilpin . In general , although , like all the compositions of the ...
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... youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle darts . For , hitherto though I have lost my time , Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb . A Description of such a one as he would Love . A face that should content me ...
... youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle darts . For , hitherto though I have lost my time , Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb . A Description of such a one as he would Love . A face that should content me ...
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... youth of the highest expectations . They became warm friends ; studied together at Wolsey's college in Oxford ; travelled into France ; and at Calais received Henry , on his visit to Francis I. Richmond was , soon after , married to the ...
... youth of the highest expectations . They became warm friends ; studied together at Wolsey's college in Oxford ; travelled into France ; and at Calais received Henry , on his visit to Francis I. Richmond was , soon after , married to the ...
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... youth by travel unto fame . An eye , whose judgment none affect could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . 1 An anvil . 2 Affection ...
... youth by travel unto fame . An eye , whose judgment none affect could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . 1 An anvil . 2 Affection ...
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... youth that I thought sweet , As time requires for my behove , Methinks they are not meet . My lusts they do me leave , My fancies all be 3 fled ; And tract of time begins to weave Gray hairs upon my head . For Age with stealing steps ...
... youth that I thought sweet , As time requires for my behove , Methinks they are not meet . My lusts they do me leave , My fancies all be 3 fled ; And tract of time begins to weave Gray hairs upon my head . For Age with stealing steps ...
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