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, Volum 21801 |
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Pàgina 85
... died in 1549 ; and his psalms were printed in the same year , by Edward Whitchurch . John Hopkins , a clergyman and schoolmaster in Suffolk , rather a better poet than Sternhold , added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other.
... died in 1549 ; and his psalms were printed in the same year , by Edward Whitchurch . John Hopkins , a clergyman and schoolmaster in Suffolk , rather a better poet than Sternhold , added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other.
Pàgina 91
... Better it were , I dare well say , In vile estate to tarry still . Yet if wisdom were nobleness , As noble birth and riches is , Then should not truth be in distress , And flattery should of favour miss . " Blamed but not shamed , " the ...
... Better it were , I dare well say , In vile estate to tarry still . Yet if wisdom were nobleness , As noble birth and riches is , Then should not truth be in distress , And flattery should of favour miss . " Blamed but not shamed , " the ...
Pàgina 95
... better . When that I went , with that sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better . Folded . Where I was ...
... better . When that I went , with that sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better . Folded . Where I was ...
Pàgina 96
... better . Whatane a glaikit1 fool am I , To slay myself with melancholy ' , Sen well I ken I may not get her ? Or what should be the cause , and why , To break my heart , and nought the better ? My heart , sen thou may not her please ...
... better . Whatane a glaikit1 fool am I , To slay myself with melancholy ' , Sen well I ken I may not get her ? Or what should be the cause , and why , To break my heart , and nought the better ? My heart , sen thou may not her please ...
Pàgina 131
... better adapted to poetry , than at any prior or subsequent period . Our vocabulary was enriched , during the first half of the sixteenth century , by almost daily adoptions from the learned languages ; and though they were often ...
... better adapted to poetry , than at any prior or subsequent period . Our vocabulary was enriched , during the first half of the sixteenth century , by almost daily adoptions from the learned languages ; and though they were often ...
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