The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... gives it as his opinion that " the art of romance writing , the English acquired from the French , " the English romances being merely translations from the French . [ Met . Rom . p . c . ] See Ellis ' Met . Roman . Intro . , - where ...
... gives it as his opinion that " the art of romance writing , the English acquired from the French , " the English romances being merely translations from the French . [ Met . Rom . p . c . ] See Ellis ' Met . Roman . Intro . , - where ...
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... gives it to the middle of the fifteenth century . In examining the manuscript , the former date seems to come nearest the antiquity of the old illuminated parchment : Sumer is icumen in . Lhude sing cuccu . Groweth sed and bloweth med ...
... gives it to the middle of the fifteenth century . In examining the manuscript , the former date seems to come nearest the antiquity of the old illuminated parchment : Sumer is icumen in . Lhude sing cuccu . Groweth sed and bloweth med ...
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... of talent and decency to give delight to beauty , and to place within the reach of the lovers of poetry a well- selected , and correct edition of our best lyrics which lie scattered over so many hundred volumes . If INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... of talent and decency to give delight to beauty , and to place within the reach of the lovers of poetry a well- selected , and correct edition of our best lyrics which lie scattered over so many hundred volumes . If INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
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... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly pro- logues complains of the many- Who write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme , - had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of ...
... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly pro- logues complains of the many- Who write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme , - had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of ...
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... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly prologues complains of the manyWho write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme ,had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of songsters ...
... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly prologues complains of the manyWho write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme ,had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of songsters ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Amynta ballad BARRY CORNWALL beauty BEN JONSON birds blest bliss Born bosom bowers breast breath bright Burns Celia CHARLES DIBDIN charms cheek Crazy Jane dear delight despair disdain divine doth drink Dryden EDMUND WALLER English eyes fair Falero flowers garland gentle give grace grove happy HARRY CAREY hath heart JOHN JOHN DRYDEN JOHN GAY JOHN WOLCOT JONSON joys kind kiss Kytt Lady lero lips live look Lord LORD BYRON loue lov'd Love's lover maid MATTHEW PRIOR Minstrels ne'er never night nymph o'er pain passion Percy Phillida Phillis pleasure Poems poetry poets poor pride printed Queen R. B. SHERIDAN Ritson rose says shepherd sighs sing smiles soft song sorrow soul spring sung swain sweet Molly tears tell tender thee thine THOMAS CAREW thought thro Twas verses voice vows wanton weep wind wine youth