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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... served him , and by the honest and wise counsels which he never failed to offer . But the only permanent establishment which he ever gained at court , was the post of lion king at arms ; an office of more honour than emolument . After ...
... served him , and by the honest and wise counsels which he never failed to offer . But the only permanent establishment which he ever gained at court , was the post of lion king at arms ; an office of more honour than emolument . After ...
Pagina 45
... serve and suffer patiently . Though for good - will I find but hate , And cruelty my life to waste ; And though that still a wretched state , Should pine my days unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently ...
... serve and suffer patiently . Though for good - will I find but hate , And cruelty my life to waste ; And though that still a wretched state , Should pine my days unto the last , Yet I profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently ...
Pagina 46
... served with great distinction in his father's army , which marched against the Scots in 1542 , and contributed , by his skill and bravery , to the memorable victory of Flodden Field . In 1544 , he commanded , as field - marshal , the ...
... served with great distinction in his father's army , which marched against the Scots in 1542 , and contributed , by his skill and bravery , to the memorable victory of Flodden Field . In 1544 , he commanded , as field - marshal , the ...
Pagina 58
English poets George Ellis. Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath served you at all assays , I yield to you , without delay , Here of the fortress all the keys . And , sith that I have been the mark At whom you shot at with your eye ...
English poets George Ellis. Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath served you at all assays , I yield to you , without delay , Here of the fortress all the keys . And , sith that I have been the mark At whom you shot at with your eye ...
Pagina 108
... serve than Paris had , Small pain ( if none be small enow ) To find good store of Helen's trade ; Such sap the root doth yield the bough ! For one good wife , Ulysses slew A worthy knot of gentle blood : For one ill wife , Greece ...
... serve than Paris had , Small pain ( if none be small enow ) To find good store of Helen's trade ; Such sap the root doth yield the bough ! For one good wife , Ulysses slew A worthy knot of gentle blood : For one ill wife , Greece ...
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