Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... death no information has been obtained ; but Dr. Whitaker conjectures him to have been a native of one of the midland counties . Tyrwhitt has ascertained from internal evidence that the Visions were composed in 1362. At that time ...
... death no information has been obtained ; but Dr. Whitaker conjectures him to have been a native of one of the midland counties . Tyrwhitt has ascertained from internal evidence that the Visions were composed in 1362. At that time ...
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... Death ; by right he it claimed . Kind came after with many keen sores , — Death came driving after , and all to dust passed , Kings and kaysers , knights and popes . Many a lovely lady , and leman of knights , Swooned , and swelted for ...
... Death ; by right he it claimed . Kind came after with many keen sores , — Death came driving after , and all to dust passed , Kings and kaysers , knights and popes . Many a lovely lady , and leman of knights , Swooned , and swelted for ...
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... death of Chaucer , in 1400 , overcast the dawn of our poetry with a cloud , which received only a faint brightness from Lydgate and Stephen Hawes . Lydgate has been praised by Gray with a delicacy and refinement of perception not often ...
... death of Chaucer , in 1400 , overcast the dawn of our poetry with a cloud , which received only a faint brightness from Lydgate and Stephen Hawes . Lydgate has been praised by Gray with a delicacy and refinement of perception not often ...
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... death and dust , and then , And then thou sayest , return again , Again , ye sons of men . The lasting of a thousand year What is it in thy sight ? As yesterday it doth appear , Or as a watch by night : Whene'er thy judgments come on ...
... death and dust , and then , And then thou sayest , return again , Again , ye sons of men . The lasting of a thousand year What is it in thy sight ? As yesterday it doth appear , Or as a watch by night : Whene'er thy judgments come on ...
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... death of Surrey . I allude to Sackville , afterwards Lord Buckhurst , who , in Gorboduc , written before he was twenty years old , had produced the first regular tragedy in our language . Pope , who considered its style more pure than ...
... death of Surrey . I allude to Sackville , afterwards Lord Buckhurst , who , in Gorboduc , written before he was twenty years old , had produced the first regular tragedy in our language . Pope , who considered its style more pure than ...
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