EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... poet has written them : Juro tibi sanctæ per mystica sacra Dianæ , Me tibi venturam comitem , sponsamque futuram . I swear by holy Dian , I will be Thy bride betrothed , and bear thee company . Cydippe read , and married herself . It is ...
... poet has written them : Juro tibi sanctæ per mystica sacra Dianæ , Me tibi venturam comitem , sponsamque futuram . I swear by holy Dian , I will be Thy bride betrothed , and bear thee company . Cydippe read , and married herself . It is ...
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... poets , Spenser . Pope was born within the sound of Bow - bell , in a street no less anti- Under the cloisters in ... poet and patriot has given happy memories to many parts of the metropolis . He lived in St. multitude of persons of ...
... poets , Spenser . Pope was born within the sound of Bow - bell , in a street no less anti- Under the cloisters in ... poet and patriot has given happy memories to many parts of the metropolis . He lived in St. multitude of persons of ...
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... poet ( Warner , in his Albion's England ) thought that to cast too many doubts Were oft to erre no lesse Than to be rash : and thus no doubt The gentle queen did guesse , That seeing this or that , at first Or last , had likelyhood , A ...
... poet ( Warner , in his Albion's England ) thought that to cast too many doubts Were oft to erre no lesse Than to be rash : and thus no doubt The gentle queen did guesse , That seeing this or that , at first Or last , had likelyhood , A ...
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... poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , who was visited , perhaps more than any other , except Spenser , with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ancient mythology , has written some of his lively little THE ...
... poet of the Anacreontic order in the time of Elizabeth , who was visited , perhaps more than any other , except Spenser , with a sense of the pleasantest parts of the ancient mythology , has written some of his lively little THE ...
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... poet , might be able to reckon up a series of connecting shakes , to the very hand that wrote of Hamlet , and of Fal ... poets , it is certain . There is Thomas Moore , for instance , who knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was ...
... poet , might be able to reckon up a series of connecting shakes , to the very hand that wrote of Hamlet , and of Fal ... poets , it is certain . There is Thomas Moore , for instance , who knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was ...
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admiration Anacreon appear Arabian Nights Ariosto beauty Ben Jonson better called Chaucer cheerful cold colour Dæmon dance dear delight door dress earth elegance Epsom exquisite eyes face fancy fear feel flowers Formica rufa Francis de Sales genius gentle gentleman give good-natured gout grace green hand happy head hear heart heaven honour human imagination Italian Italy kind lady laugh Leatherhead less living look Lord lovers means Mickleham mind Morgante morning nature never night ourselves pain perhaps person Petrarch pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor pretty reader reason respect rich round seems sense Shakspeare side sight snuff sort soul speak spirit street suppose sweet taste Tatler tears thee thing thou thought tion Titian trees Triptolemus turn Twelfth Night Vertumnus voice walk window wish word write young