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... SIR JOHN DAVIES GEORGE SANDYS GILES FLETCHER Phineas Fletcher GEORGE WITHER Herrick Heywood 45 52 2883 62 88 91 204 207 FRANCIS QUARLES Page 211 240 John Quarles GEORGE HERBERT Habington.
... SIR JOHN DAVIES GEORGE SANDYS GILES FLETCHER Phineas Fletcher GEORGE WITHER Herrick Heywood 45 52 2883 62 88 91 204 207 FRANCIS QUARLES Page 211 240 John Quarles GEORGE HERBERT Habington.
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... Sir John Harrington calls him " a well - learned gentleman , and noted sonnet - writer . " Malone thinks that he was a member of St. John's College , Cambridge , and took his Bachelor's degree in 1579 * ; and Dr. Birch supposes him to ...
... Sir John Harrington calls him " a well - learned gentleman , and noted sonnet - writer . " Malone thinks that he was a member of St. John's College , Cambridge , and took his Bachelor's degree in 1579 * ; and Dr. Birch supposes him to ...
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... John Chamberlain , writing to Sir Dudley Carleton , on the 8th of July , 1602 , alludes to the circumstance : - " It seems young Davison means to take another course , and turn poet ; for he has lately sent out certain sonnets and ...
... John Chamberlain , writing to Sir Dudley Carleton , on the 8th of July , 1602 , alludes to the circumstance : - " It seems young Davison means to take another course , and turn poet ; for he has lately sent out certain sonnets and ...
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... Poets with no irre- verent footstep , nor shall I have lingered there in vain , if I have renewed one obliterated inscription , or bound one flower upon a tomb . 45 SIR JOHN DAVIES . THE author of the earliest 44 SIR WALTER RALEIGH .
... Poets with no irre- verent footstep , nor shall I have lingered there in vain , if I have renewed one obliterated inscription , or bound one flower upon a tomb . 45 SIR JOHN DAVIES . THE author of the earliest 44 SIR WALTER RALEIGH .
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... , published in 1596 , had carried his name to court , and when the Secretary Cecil entertained Elizabeth , Davies con- * Southey says , in a hamlet of Tetbury . tributed to a dramatic performance , of which a copy SIR JOHN DAVIES.
... , published in 1596 , had carried his name to court , and when the Secretary Cecil entertained Elizabeth , Davies con- * Southey says , in a hamlet of Tetbury . tributed to a dramatic performance , of which a copy SIR JOHN DAVIES.
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