Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical PrefacesJohn Aikin Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, Paternoster Row, 1820 - 807 Seiten "The object of this work, which is entirely new, is to comprise, within a single volume, a chronological series of our classical poets, from Ben Johnson to Beattie, without mutilation or abridgment, with biographical and critical notices of their authors. The contents of this volume are so comprehensive, that few poems, it is believed, are omitted, except such as are of secondary merit, or unsuited to the perusal of youth" -- Page [i]. |
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... fair , And sometimes Anne the crown did wear , And sometimes both I obey'd . Another Mary then arose , And did rigorous laws impose ; A mighty tyrant she ! Long , alas ! should I have been Under that iron - scepter'd queen , Had not ...
... fair , And sometimes Anne the crown did wear , And sometimes both I obey'd . Another Mary then arose , And did rigorous laws impose ; A mighty tyrant she ! Long , alas ! should I have been Under that iron - scepter'd queen , Had not ...
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... fair morning of the blessed spring , After a tedious stormy night , Such was the glorious entry of our king ; Enriching moisture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below , and cast about him light ! But then , alas ! to thee alone ...
... fair morning of the blessed spring , After a tedious stormy night , Such was the glorious entry of our king ; Enriching moisture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below , and cast about him light ! But then , alas ! to thee alone ...
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... fair From the rash hand of bold Incontinence . Moon , That wont'st to love the traveller's benison , Stoop thy pale visage through an amber cloud , And disinherit Chaos , that reigns here In double night of darkness and of shades ; Or ...
... fair From the rash hand of bold Incontinence . Moon , That wont'st to love the traveller's benison , Stoop thy pale visage through an amber cloud , And disinherit Chaos , that reigns here In double night of darkness and of shades ; Or ...
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... fair innocence to the flood , That staid her flight with his cross - flowing course . The water - nymphs , that in the bottom play'd , Held up their pearled wrists , and took her in , Bearing her straight to aged Nercus ' hall ; Who ...
... fair innocence to the flood , That staid her flight with his cross - flowing course . The water - nymphs , that in the bottom play'd , Held up their pearled wrists , and took her in , Bearing her straight to aged Nercus ' hall ; Who ...
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... fair Of Hesperus , and his daughters three And chiefly thou , O Spirit , that dost prefer. SONG . Other trippings to be trod Of lighter toes , and such court guise As Mercury did first devise , With the mincing Dryades , On the lawns ...
... fair Of Hesperus , and his daughters three And chiefly thou , O Spirit , that dost prefer. SONG . Other trippings to be trod Of lighter toes , and such court guise As Mercury did first devise , With the mincing Dryades , On the lawns ...
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