Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen1Ward, 1873 |
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... never hear the sound of thy glad bells . I never loved ambitiously to climb I never sawe my Ladye laye apart ... I own I like not Johnson's turgid style . I pity , from my soul , unhappy men I pray thee , cease thy counsel .. 1761 ...
... never hear the sound of thy glad bells . I never loved ambitiously to climb I never sawe my Ladye laye apart ... I own I like not Johnson's turgid style . I pity , from my soul , unhappy men I pray thee , cease thy counsel .. 1761 ...
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... never born Sure the last end 995 The blushing rose and purple flower 464 848 The boy stood on the burning deck 1442 Sure there are poets which did never dream Sure thou didst flourish once , and many springs 576 . The breaking waves ...
... never born Sure the last end 995 The blushing rose and purple flower 464 848 The boy stood on the burning deck 1442 Sure there are poets which did never dream Sure thou didst flourish once , and many springs 576 . The breaking waves ...
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... never before enjoyed . Among other acts of munificence to that seat of learning he founded University College . He himself was a learned prince , composed several works , translated the historical works of Orosius and Bede , some ...
... never before enjoyed . Among other acts of munificence to that seat of learning he founded University College . He himself was a learned prince , composed several works , translated the historical works of Orosius and Bede , some ...
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... never . When these maidens mette , Mercy and Truth , Either axed other of this great wonder , Of the din and of the darkness , & c . Robert Longlande . - About 1350 . 18. - COVETOUSNESS . And then came Covetise , can I him not de ...
... never . When these maidens mette , Mercy and Truth , Either axed other of this great wonder , Of the din and of the darkness , & c . Robert Longlande . - About 1350 . 18. - COVETOUSNESS . And then came Covetise , can I him not de ...
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... never trompe of half so gret a soun . This pardoner had here as yelwe as wax , But smoth it heng , as doth a strike of flax : By unces heng his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde . Ful thinne it lay , by ...
... never trompe of half so gret a soun . This pardoner had here as yelwe as wax , But smoth it heng , as doth a strike of flax : By unces heng his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde . Ful thinne it lay , by ...
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Adam Bell art thou beauty behold Ben Jonson Binnorie birds blood born breast breath bright Cæsar Castara crown death delight died dost doth Earl earth eyes fair father fear fire flowers Fulke Grevile Giles Fletcher give gold grace green grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven heir of Linne honour Hudibras John king lady leave light Little John live look Lord Lord Gregory lute Lytell Johan merry mind morning Muse ne'er never night noble nought nymphs o'er POEM poet poetry poison'd pow'r praise princes proud queen quoth rest Robin Hood Robyn sayd seem'd Shakspere shepherd shine sight sing sleep smile Song sorrow soul spring stood sweet tears tell thee Theseus thine things Thomas thou art thou hast thought tree unto Whilst William wind wood wyll youth