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, by J. J. |
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... ....... Florimel and the Witch's Son ................ 133 From the Masque of Cupid .... 137 A Spousall Verse ................................................ 140 Epithalamion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To Sleep Page 142 141.
... ....... Florimel and the Witch's Son ................ 133 From the Masque of Cupid .... 137 A Spousall Verse ................................................ 140 Epithalamion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To Sleep Page 142 141.
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John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To Sleep Page 142 146 148 ... 149 SIR WALTER RALEIGH ....................................... ... The Shepherd to the Flowers .. .......................................
John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) SIR PHILIP SYDNEY ....... Sonnets ..... To Sleep Page 142 146 148 ... 149 SIR WALTER RALEIGH ....................................... ... The Shepherd to the Flowers .. .......................................
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... sleep . Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang from the orient With beamis bright illuminate the occident . * * * * The clearè rede among the rockis rang ...
... sleep . Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang from the orient With beamis bright illuminate the occident . * * * * The clearè rede among the rockis rang ...
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... in my breast ( a ) Reins dropped . ( b ) Chasse à forcer , Fr. , is the chase in which the game is run down , in opposition to the chasse à tirer , in which it is shot . The sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , SURREY . 109.
... in my breast ( a ) Reins dropped . ( b ) Chasse à forcer , Fr. , is the chase in which the game is run down , in opposition to the chasse à tirer , in which it is shot . The sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , SURREY . 109.
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John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) The sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship ...
John JOHNSTONE (of Edinburgh.) The sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship ...
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