Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volumul 21801 |
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... reign were , Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian Annesley , transla- tor [ 19 ]
... reign were , Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian Annesley , transla- tor [ 19 ]
Pagina 96
... MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
... MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
Pagina 140
... muse alone . What feedeth most your sight ? To gaze on favour still . Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good will . Will ever age or death Bring you unto decay ? No , no : Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand times a ...
... muse alone . What feedeth most your sight ? To gaze on favour still . Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good will . Will ever age or death Bring you unto decay ? No , no : Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand times a ...
Pagina 162
... Muse I did , of many things , That the mind in quiet brings . I gan think how some men deem Gold their God : and some esteem Honour is the chief content , That to man in life is lent . And some others do contend , Quiet none like to a ...
... Muse I did , of many things , That the mind in quiet brings . I gan think how some men deem Gold their God : and some esteem Honour is the chief content , That to man in life is lent . And some others do contend , Quiet none like to a ...
Pagina 170
... muse how nature such a plot could cast , Where nothing seemed wrong , yet nothing right . A place for mated minds , an only bower , Where every thing doth sooth a dumpish mood : Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind ...
... muse how nature such a plot could cast , Where nothing seemed wrong , yet nothing right . A place for mated minds , an only bower , Where every thing doth sooth a dumpish mood : Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind ...
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