The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... verse , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother ; Death , ere thou haft flain another , Learn'd , and fair , and good as she , Time fhall throw his dart at thee . ON MICHAEL DRAYTON , ESQ . DOE , E , pious marble , let thy readers knowe ...
... verse , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother ; Death , ere thou haft flain another , Learn'd , and fair , and good as she , Time fhall throw his dart at thee . ON MICHAEL DRAYTON , ESQ . DOE , E , pious marble , let thy readers knowe ...
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... to the matchless dame , To every other breast a flame . 10 A REPLY TO A COPY OF VERSES MADE IN IMITATION 138 ATTERBURY . Epigram, written on a white fan borrowed from mifs Ofborne, afterwards his wife By fame From the fame authority.
... to the matchless dame , To every other breast a flame . 10 A REPLY TO A COPY OF VERSES MADE IN IMITATION 138 ATTERBURY . Epigram, written on a white fan borrowed from mifs Ofborne, afterwards his wife By fame From the fame authority.
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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. A REPLY TO A COPY OF VERSES MADE IN IMITATION OF BOOK III . ODE II . OF HORACE . * Anguftam , amice , pauperiem pati , & c . AND SENT BY MR . TITLEY TO THE AUTHOR . ' BY RICHARD BENTLEY , LL . D. * WHO ...
ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. A REPLY TO A COPY OF VERSES MADE IN IMITATION OF BOOK III . ODE II . OF HORACE . * Anguftam , amice , pauperiem pati , & c . AND SENT BY MR . TITLEY TO THE AUTHOR . ' BY RICHARD BENTLEY , LL . D. * WHO ...
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... verse be prais'd . * See the " POEMS BY UNCERTAIN AUTHORS , ” + Born 1664 ; dyed 1721 . 1 No longer man of woman fhall complain , That he K 3 Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of Nut-brown Maid By Matthew Prior,
... verse be prais'd . * See the " POEMS BY UNCERTAIN AUTHORS , ” + Born 1664 ; dyed 1721 . 1 No longer man of woman fhall complain , That he K 3 Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of Nut-brown Maid By Matthew Prior,
Page 150
... verse refuted stand , Be faid to winds , or writ upon the fand . And , while my notes to future times proclaim Unconquer'd love and ever - during flame ; O fairest of the fex ! be thou my Mufe : Deign on my work thy influence to diffuse ...
... verse refuted stand , Be faid to winds , or writ upon the fand . And , while my notes to future times proclaim Unconquer'd love and ever - during flame ; O fairest of the fex ! be thou my Mufe : Deign on my work thy influence to diffuse ...
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