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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... The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression . Graunde 10 HAWES .
... The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression . Graunde 10 HAWES .
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... stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with pitiful remorse , And let thy bowels bleed in every vein At sight of his most sacred heavenly corse , * Discourse on ...
... stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with pitiful remorse , And let thy bowels bleed in every vein At sight of his most sacred heavenly corse , * Discourse on ...
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... stanzas be compared with * The neatness and condensation of his lines ought to be noticed . He expresses a just sentiment with a happy brevity : - The angels ' eyes , whom veils cannot deceive , Might best disclose what best they do ...
... stanzas be compared with * The neatness and condensation of his lines ought to be noticed . He expresses a just sentiment with a happy brevity : - The angels ' eyes , whom veils cannot deceive , Might best disclose what best they do ...
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... stanzas in the season of his solemn inspiration . In the " staring Orestes , " we seem to behold the wretched mourner bursting from the enfolding arms of the weeping Electra , and fleeing in horror from the Furies surrounding his couch ...
... stanzas in the season of his solemn inspiration . In the " staring Orestes , " we seem to behold the wretched mourner bursting from the enfolding arms of the weeping Electra , and fleeing in horror from the Furies surrounding his couch ...
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... stanzas will display its melody and Gentle swain , good speed befall thee , And in love still prosper thou : Future times shall happy call thee , Though thou lie neglected now . Virtue's lovers shall commend thee , And perpetual fame ...
... stanzas will display its melody and Gentle swain , good speed befall thee , And in love still prosper thou : Future times shall happy call thee , Though thou lie neglected now . Virtue's lovers shall commend thee , And perpetual fame ...
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