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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... light and trifling , he might reply , if there were not a tinge of vanity it , in the words of the post , - " " neque semper arcum Tendit APOLLO : ” - he has , however , another quotation at hand , XVIII INTRODUCTION .
... light and trifling , he might reply , if there were not a tinge of vanity it , in the words of the post , - " " neque semper arcum Tendit APOLLO : ” - he has , however , another quotation at hand , XVIII INTRODUCTION .
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... light shone on the earth apace : That while they brought about the nightis chair , * The dark had dimmed the day ... Lights . That , musing on this worldly wealth in thought , THOMÁS SACKVILLE , EARL OF DORSET . 61.
... light shone on the earth apace : That while they brought about the nightis chair , * The dark had dimmed the day ... Lights . That , musing on this worldly wealth in thought , THOMÁS SACKVILLE , EARL OF DORSET . 61.
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Rowland FREEMAN. The morrow gray no sooner hath begun To spread her light even peeping in our eyes , Than he is up , and to his work y - run ; But let the night's black misty mantles rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The ...
Rowland FREEMAN. The morrow gray no sooner hath begun To spread her light even peeping in our eyes , Than he is up , and to his work y - run ; But let the night's black misty mantles rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The ...
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... light Right on her breast , and therewithall pale Death Enthrilling it to reave her of her breath . And bye and bye , a dumb dead corpse we saw , Heavy and cold , the shape of death aright , That daunts all earthly creatures to his law ...
... light Right on her breast , and therewithall pale Death Enthrilling it to reave her of her breath . And bye and bye , a dumb dead corpse we saw , Heavy and cold , the shape of death aright , That daunts all earthly creatures to his law ...
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... light , § When each thing , nestled in his resting place , Forgot day's pains with pleasure of the night : The hare had not the greedy hounds in sight , The fearful deer of death stood not in do ubt , The partridge dreamed not of the ...
... light , § When each thing , nestled in his resting place , Forgot day's pains with pleasure of the night : The hare had not the greedy hounds in sight , The fearful deer of death stood not in do ubt , The partridge dreamed not of the ...
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Albertus Morton appear beauty born breast bright Canterbury character charms court dear death delight divine dost doth dread Duncombe Earl earth Eclogues ev'ry eyes fair fame fear flame flowers gentle Gentleman's Magazine Giles Fletcher give grace grief groves hand happy hast hath Hawkesworth heart heaven honour John Duncombe John Lilly Kent Kentish King lady learned light live Lord lyre majesty mind muse never Nicholas Amhurst night nymphs o'er pain passion peace Phineas Fletcher plain poem poet poetic poetry pow'r praise pride Queen reign sacred shade shepherds shew shine sighs sight sing Sir Henry Wotton Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Wyatt smile soft song Sonnet soon soul stanza swain sweet tears thee thine thing Thirsil thou thought translation unto verse virtue whilst winds wings writer youth