| John Bell - 1800 - 440 páginas
...is no where a stranger. 36 ON MR. ABR. COWLEY's DEATH, . . « AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS. OLD Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far ; His light those mists and clouds dissolv'd Which our dark naf ion long involv'd ; But he descending to the shades, Darkness again the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 páginas
...good fellow is no where a stranger. ON MR. ABR. COWLEY'S DEATH, AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS. OLD Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far; His light those mists anil clouds dissolv'd Which our dark nation long involv'd; But he descending to the shades, Darkness... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 páginas
...makes his power his shores. ON Mr. ABRAHAM COWLEY's DEATH, And Burial amongst the ancient Poett. ^~\LD Chaucer, like the morning star, ^ To us discovers...and clouds dissolved, "Which our dark nation long involv'd ; But he descending to the shades, Darkness again the age invades. Next (like Aurora) Spenser... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 páginas
...makes his power his shores. % ON Mr. ABRAHAM COWLEVs DEATH, And Burial amongst the ancient Poets. /"\LD Chaucer, like the morning star, ^-^ To us discovers day from far ; His light those mists and clouds dissolv'd, Which our dark nation long involv'd ; But he descending to the shades, T>arkness again the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...matte his pow'r hi* 5 ?$. On.\I/.AhahamC<,u:lcu3Dcath,(ai<lRurial amongst the antienl Poets. Denhaui. tes 1 have done} hou know'st uiisuand clouds dissoh'd \\ Inch our dark nation long involv'd ; Hut, he descending to the shades.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...declin'd, Delights to prey upon his kind. HR.ABRAHJM COWLEY'S DEATH, AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS. OLD Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far ; His light those mists andclonds dissolv'd, Which our dark nation long involv'd : Bat he descending to the shades, Darkness... | |
| 1811 - 530 páginas
...cent, of all I possess, than be stripped by a Gallic proconsul." ON THE POETRY OF CHAUCER. LETTER I. " Old Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far; His light those mists and clouds dissolv'd, Which our dark nation long involv'd." SIR JOHN DEHHAM. CHAUCER has constantly been styled... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 328 páginas
...action all the rest might crown. ME. ABRAHAM COWLEY'S DEATH, AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS. OLD Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers...invades. Next (like Aurora) Spenser rose, Whose purple blush the day foreshows ; The other three with his own fires Phrebus, the poet's god, inspires; By... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1842 - 776 páginas
...all at once dispelled by the sudden burst of the glorious sunshine of a second Augustan era — Uld Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far ; His light those mists and clouds dissolv'd, Which our dark nation long involv'd ; But he descending to the shades, Darkness again the... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 páginas
...from far, Hii light those raisti and clouds <1i**olvM, Which oar dark nation long involved ; Bat be descending to the shades, Darkness again the age invades. Next (like Aurora) Spenser rose, Whose purple blush the day foreshows ; The other three, with his own fires, Phcsbus, the poet's god, inspires. —... | |
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