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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... lady , George Brown cruelly murdered two honest men near unto Shooter's Hill in Kent , the one of them was a wealthy merchant of London , named George Sanders , the other John Beane of Woolwich : which murder was committed in manner as ...
... lady , George Brown cruelly murdered two honest men near unto Shooter's Hill in Kent , the one of them was a wealthy merchant of London , named George Sanders , the other John Beane of Woolwich : which murder was committed in manner as ...
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... Lady Rich , a married woman , as the heroine of his muse , and under the assumed titles of Astrophel and Stella ... ladies , in almost every instance , requited the infatuated poets with the disdain they most justly merited . It is ...
... Lady Rich , a married woman , as the heroine of his muse , and under the assumed titles of Astrophel and Stella ... ladies , in almost every instance , requited the infatuated poets with the disdain they most justly merited . It is ...
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... Lady Jane Seymour . ” The only redeeming instance in this horrid tragedy , is the con- duct of the Earl of Northumberland , who was one of the jury . He had been a lover of the Queen's in early life , and would have made her his wife ...
... Lady Jane Seymour . ” The only redeeming instance in this horrid tragedy , is the con- duct of the Earl of Northumberland , who was one of the jury . He had been a lover of the Queen's in early life , and would have made her his wife ...
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Rowland FREEMAN. of them gentlewomen ; and many here and there talk with those ladies , and when they will , go in and sit company together with them , talking in their chambers . Gentlemen of the Emperor's chamber , Earls , Lords ...
Rowland FREEMAN. of them gentlewomen ; and many here and there talk with those ladies , and when they will , go in and sit company together with them , talking in their chambers . Gentlemen of the Emperor's chamber , Earls , Lords ...
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... now forgotten . Whenever a lady accepted the service of a knight , or acknowledged a person as her servant or lover , she gave him a kiss , voluntarily offered on her part , and this was considered to be an inviolable 24 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... now forgotten . Whenever a lady accepted the service of a knight , or acknowledged a person as her servant or lover , she gave him a kiss , voluntarily offered on her part , and this was considered to be an inviolable 24 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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