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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... passion written by a feeling pen , And acted by a good tragedian , She was so moved with the sight thereof , That she cried out , -the play was made for her , - And openly confest her husband's murder . Barnes . However their's , Gods ...
... passion written by a feeling pen , And acted by a good tragedian , She was so moved with the sight thereof , That she cried out , -the play was made for her , - And openly confest her husband's murder . Barnes . However their's , Gods ...
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... passion for his Geraldine , who was herself a child , and in the end but ill requited his labours . At a period rather later , Sir Philip Sydney , himself a married man , singled out the Lady Rich , a married woman , as the heroine of ...
... passion for his Geraldine , who was herself a child , and in the end but ill requited his labours . At a period rather later , Sir Philip Sydney , himself a married man , singled out the Lady Rich , a married woman , as the heroine of ...
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... passion , whatever its nature may have been . We are told that she indulged in reciting his poems praise ; that she retained his sister even to the latest moment of her life , and rewarded her with the last kind look and gift she had to ...
... passion , whatever its nature may have been . We are told that she indulged in reciting his poems praise ; that she retained his sister even to the latest moment of her life , and rewarded her with the last kind look and gift she had to ...
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... passion for Anne Boleyn , has been before observed . It is a translation from the Italian of Romanello , who himself imitated his countryman Petrarch . The trans- lation with the exception of the last line , is so close , as to admit of ...
... passion for Anne Boleyn , has been before observed . It is a translation from the Italian of Romanello , who himself imitated his countryman Petrarch . The trans- lation with the exception of the last line , is so close , as to admit of ...
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... passions of the mind . + " Reposed , " firmly fixed , in opposition to whatever is ca- pricious or variable . 66 $ Loft , " elevated , -neither elated by good , nor re- pressed by ill fortune . § " In allusion to Wyatt's translation of ...
... passions of the mind . + " Reposed , " firmly fixed , in opposition to whatever is ca- pricious or variable . 66 $ Loft , " elevated , -neither elated by good , nor re- pressed by ill fortune . § " In allusion to Wyatt's translation of ...
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