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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... present age , all these lumbering appendages of former times : a certain proof , we fear , of the declining taste of the public for the purity of dramatic exhibition . Perhaps the following specimen of the ancient practice may not be ...
... present age , all these lumbering appendages of former times : a certain proof , we fear , of the declining taste of the public for the purity of dramatic exhibition . Perhaps the following specimen of the ancient practice may not be ...
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... Present Master Barnes , Master James , and others , with John Beane , wounded in a chair : — enter_to them the Mayor of Rochester , with Brown a prisoner . Barnes . As I take it , Master Mayor of Rochest r . Mayor . The same , good ...
... Present Master Barnes , Master James , and others , with John Beane , wounded in a chair : — enter_to them the Mayor of Rochester , with Brown a prisoner . Barnes . As I take it , Master Mayor of Rochest r . Mayor . The same , good ...
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... present writer , in conjunction with an old and much valued Friend , whose state of health and more important avocations , prevented him from bearing the part in it which he at first proposed , and the work has suffered materially in ...
... present writer , in conjunction with an old and much valued Friend , whose state of health and more important avocations , prevented him from bearing the part in it which he at first proposed , and the work has suffered materially in ...
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... may fully seem : All though it be , this recompence I share , -- My mind it lures from many a painful theme , And sweet oblivion brings of present care . SIR THOMAS WYATT . BORN 1503. - Died 1542 . INTRODUCTION . XIX.
... may fully seem : All though it be , this recompence I share , -- My mind it lures from many a painful theme , And sweet oblivion brings of present care . SIR THOMAS WYATT . BORN 1503. - Died 1542 . INTRODUCTION . XIX.
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... present ruins are extensive , but exhibit but little remains of a place of strength - the moat still exists , and an ancient gateway , built by one of the Cobhams , as well as one of the round towers , which is very large . " The Castle ...
... present ruins are extensive , but exhibit but little remains of a place of strength - the moat still exists , and an ancient gateway , built by one of the Cobhams , as well as one of the round towers , which is very large . " The Castle ...
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