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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... a bloody tongue , Which will all speak , although he hold his peace ; By a whole jury I shall be accused . Barnes , John , dost thou hear ? Know'st thou this man ? John . Yea , this is he that murdered me XIV INTRODUCTION .
... a bloody tongue , Which will all speak , although he hold his peace ; By a whole jury I shall be accused . Barnes , John , dost thou hear ? Know'st thou this man ? John . Yea , this is he that murdered me XIV INTRODUCTION .
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... hear it , than starting up , he exclaimed " Ah ! Ah ! it is done - the business is done - uncouple the hounds , let us now follow the sport ! " It is painful to add , for it reflects discredit upon human nature , that Henry , after his ...
... hear it , than starting up , he exclaimed " Ah ! Ah ! it is done - the business is done - uncouple the hounds , let us now follow the sport ! " It is painful to add , for it reflects discredit upon human nature , that Henry , after his ...
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... hear mass , though it was but a superstition . I say both Mason and I , because of the name that Englishmen then had to be all Lutherans , were fain to entreat them that we might sometimes shew ourselves in the church together , that ...
... hear mass , though it was but a superstition . I say both Mason and I , because of the name that Englishmen then had to be all Lutherans , were fain to entreat them that we might sometimes shew ourselves in the church together , that ...
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... hear me plain , Both hills and dales causing reflection ; And rivers eke , record ye of my pain , Which have ye oft forced by compassion As judges , to hear my exclamation , Among whom pity I find doth remain ; Where I it seek , alas ...
... hear me plain , Both hills and dales causing reflection ; And rivers eke , record ye of my pain , Which have ye oft forced by compassion As judges , to hear my exclamation , Among whom pity I find doth remain ; Where I it seek , alas ...
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Rowland FREEMAN. Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound Have stopped your course : and plainly to express , Many a tear by moisture of the ground , The earth hath wept to hear my heaviness , Which causeless I suffer without redress ...
Rowland FREEMAN. Oft , ye rivers , to hear my woeful sound Have stopped your course : and plainly to express , Many a tear by moisture of the ground , The earth hath wept to hear my heaviness , Which causeless I suffer without redress ...
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