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. |
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Page 102
What portions of the work are to be attributed to the pen of the Countess , cappot
now be ascertained , but the hand of a lady is visible throughout , more
particularly in the minutiæ of dress and costume . There are sufficient reasons to
presume ...
What portions of the work are to be attributed to the pen of the Countess , cappot
now be ascertained , but the hand of a lady is visible throughout , more
particularly in the minutiæ of dress and costume . There are sufficient reasons to
presume ...
Page 179
None in hand , if it like your majesty ; but I am devising a platform in my head .
Alex.- I think your hand put it in your head . Is it nothing about Venus ? Apel .-- No
, but something about Vulcan . Page . Apelles , Apelles , look above you , your ...
None in hand , if it like your majesty ; but I am devising a platform in my head .
Alex.- I think your hand put it in your head . Is it nothing about Venus ? Apel .-- No
, but something about Vulcan . Page . Apelles , Apelles , look above you , your ...
Page 309
Was't not thy hand that tied the sacred knot ? Was't not thy hand that to my hand
did give him ? Hast thou not made us one ? command'st thou not None loose
what thou hast bound ? if then thou ' reave him , How without me by halves dost ...
Was't not thy hand that tied the sacred knot ? Was't not thy hand that to my hand
did give him ? Hast thou not made us one ? command'st thou not None loose
what thou hast bound ? if then thou ' reave him , How without me by halves dost ...
Page 46
Whose hand so rudely grasps the steely brand , Whose hand so gently melts the
lady's hand . Him valiant'st men and fairest nymphs approve , His book in them
finds judgment , with these love . ( ANDREW MARVEL . ) Thy youth an abstract of
...
Whose hand so rudely grasps the steely brand , Whose hand so gently melts the
lady's hand . Him valiant'st men and fairest nymphs approve , His book in them
finds judgment , with these love . ( ANDREW MARVEL . ) Thy youth an abstract of
...
Page 212
With darts and flames some arm his feeble hands , His infant brow with regal
honours crown , Whilst vanquish'd reason , bound with silken bands , Meanly
submissive falls before his throne . Each fabling poet , sure , alike mistakes The
gentler ...
With darts and flames some arm his feeble hands , His infant brow with regal
honours crown , Whilst vanquish'd reason , bound with silken bands , Meanly
submissive falls before his throne . Each fabling poet , sure , alike mistakes The
gentler ...
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