Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... rest whom fortune left alive . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . BORN ABOUT 1535 - DIED ABOUT 1578 . GASCOIGNE , an English poet of some celebrity , was descend- ed of a gentleman's family of Essex . He was educated at both universities , and entered ...
... rest whom fortune left alive . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . BORN ABOUT 1535 - DIED ABOUT 1578 . GASCOIGNE , an English poet of some celebrity , was descend- ed of a gentleman's family of Essex . He was educated at both universities , and entered ...
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... begin , Doth longest hope to linger still therein . # THE LULLABY OF A LOVER . SING lullaby , as women do , Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as GASCOIGNE . 123 Youth The Lullaby of a Lover.
... begin , Doth longest hope to linger still therein . # THE LULLABY OF A LOVER . SING lullaby , as women do , Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as GASCOIGNE . 123 Youth The Lullaby of a Lover.
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... rest her wearie syde . There in a gloomy hollow glen she found A little cottage , built of stickes and reedes In homely wize , and wald with sods around ; In which a witch did dwell , in loathly weedes SPENSER . 133 Florimel and the ...
... rest her wearie syde . There in a gloomy hollow glen she found A little cottage , built of stickes and reedes In homely wize , and wald with sods around ; In which a witch did dwell , in loathly weedes SPENSER . 133 Florimel and the ...
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... rest while tempest over- blo'th . " With that adowne out of her cristall eyne Few trickling teares she softly forth let fall , That like two orient perles did purely shyne Upon her snowy cheeke ; and therewithall She sighed soft , that ...
... rest while tempest over- blo'th . " With that adowne out of her cristall eyne Few trickling teares she softly forth let fall , That like two orient perles did purely shyne Upon her snowy cheeke ; and therewithall She sighed soft , that ...
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... rest in place , But walkte each where for feare of hid mischaunce , Holding a lattis still before his face , Through which he stil did peep as forward he did pace . Next him went Grief and Fury , & c . & c . A SPOUSALL VERSE . CALME was ...
... rest in place , But walkte each where for feare of hid mischaunce , Holding a lattis still before his face , Through which he stil did peep as forward he did pace . Next him went Grief and Fury , & c . & c . A SPOUSALL VERSE . CALME was ...
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