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, Volumen21801 |
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... poor simple souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance , & c . The following passage , on the abuse of great farms , is extremely curious . After describing the numerous exactions to which even the abbeys were subject , he interrupts the ...
... poor simple souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance , & c . The following passage , on the abuse of great farms , is extremely curious . After describing the numerous exactions to which even the abbeys were subject , he interrupts the ...
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... poor man and " the pardoner , " ( beginning at page 61 ) and of " the parliament of correction , " p . 141 , are , per haps , the most striking . But the most pleasing of all this author's works is certainly the " History of Squire ...
... poor man and " the pardoner , " ( beginning at page 61 ) and of " the parliament of correction , " p . 141 , are , per haps , the most striking . But the most pleasing of all this author's works is certainly the " History of Squire ...
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... poor souls that have scoured bowls , Or have them lustily troul'd , God save the lives of them and their wives , Whether they be young or old . Back and side , & c . JOHN HALL . In the new edition of " Phillips's [ 89 ]
... poor souls that have scoured bowls , Or have them lustily troul'd , God save the lives of them and their wives , Whether they be young or old . Back and side , & c . JOHN HALL . In the new edition of " Phillips's [ 89 ]
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... poor man , be cold ! For then is gone all sure defence . If meaning well may take no place , Nor dealing just have no regard , Thou must devise another space To feign such things as may be heard . Shall virtue dwell in such disdain And ...
... poor man , be cold ! For then is gone all sure defence . If meaning well may take no place , Nor dealing just have no regard , Thou must devise another space To feign such things as may be heard . Shall virtue dwell in such disdain And ...
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... poor estate , Not happy hap , but froward fate ; Not wish at will , but want of joy , Not heart's good health , but heart's annoy ; Not freedom's use , but prison's thrall , Not costly seat , but lowest fall ; Not weal I mean , but ...
... poor estate , Not happy hap , but froward fate ; Not wish at will , but want of joy , Not heart's good health , but heart's annoy ; Not freedom's use , but prison's thrall , Not costly seat , but lowest fall ; Not weal I mean , but ...
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