Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Marshalsea , it does not fol- low that either they or their offerings were admitted to the prisoner . Indeed the banishment of his friends , and the " exclusion from the Sacred Rites , " were the constant subjects of the poet's ...
... Marshalsea , it does not fol- low that either they or their offerings were admitted to the prisoner . Indeed the banishment of his friends , and the " exclusion from the Sacred Rites , " were the constant subjects of the poet's ...
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... Marshalsea during the earlier spring and summer months ; for Alexis , in the third eclogue , condoles with him for the loss of his liberty during the pleasant season , When every bushy vale And grove and hill rings with the nightingale ...
... Marshalsea during the earlier spring and summer months ; for Alexis , in the third eclogue , condoles with him for the loss of his liberty during the pleasant season , When every bushy vale And grove and hill rings with the nightingale ...
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... Marshalsea . The title may have been sug- gested by Spenser , who had bestowed the appellation upon Faith in the Fairy Queen . Fidelia is described as the fragment of some greater poem , and discovers the modest affections of a discreet ...
... Marshalsea . The title may have been sug- gested by Spenser , who had bestowed the appellation upon Faith in the Fairy Queen . Fidelia is described as the fragment of some greater poem , and discovers the modest affections of a discreet ...
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