The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... fall to their lot to bear martyrdom for him . The greatest of these Cavalier poets is Herrick . A clergyman by profession , he was in spirit a true Cavalier , gay , witty , and worldly . He was , indeed , by nature a pagan , preaching ...
... fall to their lot to bear martyrdom for him . The greatest of these Cavalier poets is Herrick . A clergyman by profession , he was in spirit a true Cavalier , gay , witty , and worldly . He was , indeed , by nature a pagan , preaching ...
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... fall away , it mounted was full hie , That every breath of heaven shaked itt ; And all the hinder partes , that few could spie , Were ruinous and old , but painted cun- ningly . VI Arrived there , they passed in forth right ; For still ...
... fall away , it mounted was full hie , That every breath of heaven shaked itt ; And all the hinder partes , that few could spie , Were ruinous and old , but painted cun- ningly . VI Arrived there , they passed in forth right ; For still ...
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... fall . There many minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy , And many bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly , And many chroniclers , that can record Old loves , and warres for ...
... fall . There many minstrales maken melody , To drive away the dull melancholy , And many bardes , that to the trembling chord Can tune their timely voices cunningly , And many chroniclers , that can record Old loves , and warres for ...
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... make , That I his shield have quit from dying foe . ' Therewith upon his crest he stroke him so , That twise he reeled , readie twise to fall : End of the doubtfull battaile deemed tho The lookers on THE FAERIE QUEENE 49.
... make , That I his shield have quit from dying foe . ' Therewith upon his crest he stroke him so , That twise he reeled , readie twise to fall : End of the doubtfull battaile deemed tho The lookers on THE FAERIE QUEENE 49.
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... fall With Elfin sword , most shamefully betrade ? Lo where the stout Sansjoy doth sleepe in deadly shade ! XXIII And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoy shrinck underneath his speare ; And now the pray of fowles in ...
... fall With Elfin sword , most shamefully betrade ? Lo where the stout Sansjoy doth sleepe in deadly shade ! XXIII And him before , I saw with bitter eyes The bold Sansfoy shrinck underneath his speare ; And now the pray of fowles in ...
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