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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... when he died , at the age of about 60 . In the works of Sir David Lindsay we do not often find , either the splendid diction of Dunbar , or the prolific imagination of Gawin Douglas ; perhaps , indeed , his " Dream " is the [ 21 ]
... when he died , at the age of about 60 . In the works of Sir David Lindsay we do not often find , either the splendid diction of Dunbar , or the prolific imagination of Gawin Douglas ; perhaps , indeed , his " Dream " is the [ 21 ]
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English poets George Ellis. perhaps , indeed , his " Dream " is the only compo- sition which can be cited as uniformly poetical : but his various learning , his good sense , his perfect knowledge of courts and of the world , the facility ...
English poets George Ellis. perhaps , indeed , his " Dream " is the only compo- sition which can be cited as uniformly poetical : but his various learning , his good sense , his perfect knowledge of courts and of the world , the facility ...
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... purposed him to repois , 2 Where ilk man did of him rejoice . Work , Fr .; or perhaps travel , i . e . journey . The original spelling is , here , necessary for the rhyme . 1 Of this triumphant pleasant place , A lusty lady [ 28 ]
... purposed him to repois , 2 Where ilk man did of him rejoice . Work , Fr .; or perhaps travel , i . e . journey . The original spelling is , here , necessary for the rhyme . 1 Of this triumphant pleasant place , A lusty lady [ 28 ]
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... still among the sort Of such as fed upon the bait , That Cupid laid for his disport ; And ever , as I saw them caught , I them beheld and thereat laught . Perhaps saved , or won . Till at the end , when Cupid spied My scornful [ 74 ]
... still among the sort Of such as fed upon the bait , That Cupid laid for his disport ; And ever , as I saw them caught , I them beheld and thereat laught . Perhaps saved , or won . Till at the end , when Cupid spied My scornful [ 74 ]
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... perhaps be placed about 1520 . THE COURT OF VIRTUE . The just and true man complaineth that flattery and falsehood are more regarded than truth , and re- joiceth that he is hated for the truth . Ir Truth may take no trusty hold , Nor ...
... perhaps be placed about 1520 . THE COURT OF VIRTUE . The just and true man complaineth that flattery and falsehood are more regarded than truth , and re- joiceth that he is hated for the truth . Ir Truth may take no trusty hold , Nor ...
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