Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, 3±ÇH. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... fancy seemed to be crushed and overlaid by the weight of learning . The accession of James I. , who brought to the throne the accomplishments and dispositions of a pedagogue , contributed to the growth of pedantry and affectation ; and ...
... fancy seemed to be crushed and overlaid by the weight of learning . The accession of James I. , who brought to the throne the accomplishments and dispositions of a pedagogue , contributed to the growth of pedantry and affectation ; and ...
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... my time is spent ! Such thoughts may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and ROBERT BURTON . t.
... my time is spent ! Such thoughts may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and ROBERT BURTON . t.
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... still : Self - loving pride , Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind Fancy's fire , False Beauty's thrall , That binds Desire : * All these I offer to Disdain , By whom FRANCIS DAVISON . 11.
... still : Self - loving pride , Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind Fancy's fire , False Beauty's thrall , That binds Desire : * All these I offer to Disdain , By whom FRANCIS DAVISON . 11.
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... Fancy free ; With vow that if I love again My life the sacrifice shall be . Strephon's Palinode . SWEET , I do not pardon crave Till I have By deserts this fault amended : This , I only this desire , That your ire May with penance be ...
... Fancy free ; With vow that if I love again My life the sacrifice shall be . Strephon's Palinode . SWEET , I do not pardon crave Till I have By deserts this fault amended : This , I only this desire , That your ire May with penance be ...
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... fancy , and a zealous inclination to all human learning . " He was gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles I. , and intimately acquainted with the celebrated Lucius Lord Falkland , who contributed two copies of verses in honour of his ...
... fancy , and a zealous inclination to all human learning . " He was gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles I. , and intimately acquainted with the celebrated Lucius Lord Falkland , who contributed two copies of verses in honour of his ...
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