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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... soon . Arden . Sweet love thou kuow'st that we two , Ovid like , Have often chid the morn when't ' gan to peep , And often wish'd that dark night's purblind steeds Would pull her by the purple mantle back , And cast her in the ocean to ...
... soon . Arden . Sweet love thou kuow'st that we two , Ovid like , Have often chid the morn when't ' gan to peep , And often wish'd that dark night's purblind steeds Would pull her by the purple mantle back , And cast her in the ocean to ...
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... larly took the pigeon every day to support her master with . " The ruins and estate form part of the possessions of the present Earl of Romney . Soon afterwards , he made a further purchase in Kent 2 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... larly took the pigeon every day to support her master with . " The ruins and estate form part of the possessions of the present Earl of Romney . Soon afterwards , he made a further purchase in Kent 2 SIR THOMAS WYATT .
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Rowland FREEMAN. Soon afterwards , he made a further purchase in Kent , of the estate and mansion of the Mote , also near Maid- stone , and the present residence of the Earls of Romney . Sir Henry Wyatt was a Privy Counsellor to Henry ...
Rowland FREEMAN. Soon afterwards , he made a further purchase in Kent , of the estate and mansion of the Mote , also near Maid- stone , and the present residence of the Earls of Romney . Sir Henry Wyatt was a Privy Counsellor to Henry ...
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... soon after which he was confined for a short time in the Tower . The cause of this imprisonment is unknown ; but is said to have arisen out of some personal quarrel between himself and the Duke of Suffolk . It appears to have been of ...
... soon after which he was confined for a short time in the Tower . The cause of this imprisonment is unknown ; but is said to have arisen out of some personal quarrel between himself and the Duke of Suffolk . It appears to have been of ...
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... Soon after this escape he composed many of his best pieces , and among others , his satires addressed to Poynz and Sir Francis Bryan , and his paraphrase of the seven penetentiary psalms , which was considered by him principally as a ...
... Soon after this escape he composed many of his best pieces , and among others , his satires addressed to Poynz and Sir Francis Bryan , and his paraphrase of the seven penetentiary psalms , which was considered by him principally as a ...
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