Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BosWELL ( formerly SYME ) , LL.D. F.L.S. , & c . With Popular Descriptions of the Uses , History , and Traditions of each Plant , by Mrs. LANKESTER , Author of " Wild ...
... brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BosWELL ( formerly SYME ) , LL.D. F.L.S. , & c . With Popular Descriptions of the Uses , History , and Traditions of each Plant , by Mrs. LANKESTER , Author of " Wild ...
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... brought into repute by that ancient satirist . It is not so generally known that the kind of verse used in this ballad hath any affinity with the peculiar metre of that writer , for which reason I shall throw together some cursory ...
... brought into repute by that ancient satirist . It is not so generally known that the kind of verse used in this ballad hath any affinity with the peculiar metre of that writer , for which reason I shall throw together some cursory ...
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... Brought us forth of BALE , That hath Hearkned me Heare or Heard my TALE . " The village of Bagily or Baguleigh is in Cheshire , and had belonged to the ancient family of Legh for two centuries before the battle of Flodden . Indeed ...
... Brought us forth of BALE , That hath Hearkned me Heare or Heard my TALE . " The village of Bagily or Baguleigh is in Cheshire , and had belonged to the ancient family of Legh for two centuries before the battle of Flodden . Indeed ...
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... brought it to perfection . To Lord Surrey we also owe the first introduction of blank verse in his versions of the second and fourth books of the Eneid , 1557 , 4to . 1 Thus our poets use this verse indifferently with twelve , eleven ...
... brought it to perfection . To Lord Surrey we also owe the first introduction of blank verse in his versions of the second and fourth books of the Eneid , 1557 , 4to . 1 Thus our poets use this verse indifferently with twelve , eleven ...
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... brought with him three , whose names , ' thus they call , ' That is Covetousnes , Lecherye , Usury , beside ; 35 40 They never prevail'd till they had wrought my downe - fall . Soe Pride was entertained , but Conscience decried . And ...
... brought with him three , whose names , ' thus they call , ' That is Covetousnes , Lecherye , Usury , beside ; 35 40 They never prevail'd till they had wrought my downe - fall . Soe Pride was entertained , but Conscience decried . And ...
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