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Of Sir Philip Sidney , it has been said , that his literary renown rests more upon
his prose than his verse ; Cowper indeed refers to him as “ warbler of poetic
prose ; ” — yet he has his eminent place among the poets , and here is an
effusion of.
Of Sir Philip Sidney , it has been said , that his literary renown rests more upon
his prose than his verse ; Cowper indeed refers to him as “ warbler of poetic
prose ; ” — yet he has his eminent place among the poets , and here is an
effusion of.
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... inclining to red , and on the paper enclosing it was written : - “ This lock of
Queen Elizabeth ' s own hair was presented to Sir Philip Sidney by her majesty ' s
owne faire hands , on which he made these verses , and gave them to the queen
on ...
... inclining to red , and on the paper enclosing it was written : - “ This lock of
Queen Elizabeth ' s own hair was presented to Sir Philip Sidney by her majesty ' s
owne faire hands , on which he made these verses , and gave them to the queen
on ...
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... round about her rosy bed , That , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her
lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply ,
Return with pleasant warblings . Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in 40.
... round about her rosy bed , That , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her
lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply ,
Return with pleasant warblings . Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in 40.
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Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in the following little Song of the Fairies :By
the moon we sport and play ; With the night begins our day : As we dance , the
dew doth fall , Trip it , little urchins all . Lightly as the little bee , Two by two , and ...
Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in the following little Song of the Fairies :By
the moon we sport and play ; With the night begins our day : As we dance , the
dew doth fall , Trip it , little urchins all . Lightly as the little bee , Two by two , and ...
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I Here is the opening passage of a poem by Daniel , who , for the vigor of his
verse , was styled the Atticus of his day :He that of such a height hath built his
mind , And rear ' d the dwelling of his thoughts so strong , As neither fear nor
hope can ...
I Here is the opening passage of a poem by Daniel , who , for the vigor of his
verse , was styled the Atticus of his day :He that of such a height hath built his
mind , And rear ' d the dwelling of his thoughts so strong , As neither fear nor
hope can ...
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