Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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... gives an account of the play and the history on which it was founded , he ventures upon slight grounds , to attribute ... give any analysis of this tragedy , which has become well known to all fre- quenters of the theatre by the modern ...
... gives an account of the play and the history on which it was founded , he ventures upon slight grounds , to attribute ... give any analysis of this tragedy , which has become well known to all fre- quenters of the theatre by the modern ...
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... give me place and opportunity , Such mercy as the starving lioness , When she is dry - suck'd of her eager young , Shews to the prey that next encounters her ; On Arden so much pity would I take . Franklin . Ah what a hell is fretful ...
... give me place and opportunity , Such mercy as the starving lioness , When she is dry - suck'd of her eager young , Shews to the prey that next encounters her ; On Arden so much pity would I take . Franklin . Ah what a hell is fretful ...
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Rowland FREEMAN. As loath to give due audit to the hour ; " Till on the watch our purpose be complete , And Arden sent to everlasting night . Mosbie . A woman's love is like the lightning's flame , Which even in bursting forth consumes ...
Rowland FREEMAN. As loath to give due audit to the hour ; " Till on the watch our purpose be complete , And Arden sent to everlasting night . Mosbie . A woman's love is like the lightning's flame , Which even in bursting forth consumes ...
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... give us comfort , In this sad time ? Mayor . Believe me , sad indeed , and very sad : — Sir , the council's warrant lately came to me , About the search for one Captain George Brown , As it should seem suspected of this murder , Whom in ...
... give us comfort , In this sad time ? Mayor . Believe me , sad indeed , and very sad : — Sir , the council's warrant lately came to me , About the search for one Captain George Brown , As it should seem suspected of this murder , Whom in ...
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... give in friendly part ; For the eye is traitor to the heart . And my suspect is without blame ; For as ye say , not only I But others more have deemed the same ; Then sure it is not jealousy , If subtle look of reckless eye Did range ...
... give in friendly part ; For the eye is traitor to the heart . And my suspect is without blame ; For as ye say , not only I But others more have deemed the same ; Then sure it is not jealousy , If subtle look of reckless eye Did range ...
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