Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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Page 4
The enemies are scattered as leaves on the side of the hills driven by hurri .
canes . He is a warrior , like the surge on the beach that covers the wild salmons .
Her eye was piercing like that of the hawk ; her face shone like the pearly dew on
...
The enemies are scattered as leaves on the side of the hills driven by hurri .
canes . He is a warrior , like the surge on the beach that covers the wild salmons .
Her eye was piercing like that of the hawk ; her face shone like the pearly dew on
...
Page 8
The first productions of Chaucer were allegories ; for such was the taste of the
period in which he lived ; and his “ Flower and the Leaf ” will survive while the
language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was
eminently ...
The first productions of Chaucer were allegories ; for such was the taste of the
period in which he lived ; and his “ Flower and the Leaf ” will survive while the
language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was
eminently ...
Page 21
It is thus the old archdeacon describes the return of Summer :This was in the
midst of May , When birdès sing on ilka spray , Melland their notes with seemly
soun , For softness of the sweet seasoun ; And leaves of the branches spreeds ,
And ...
It is thus the old archdeacon describes the return of Summer :This was in the
midst of May , When birdès sing on ilka spray , Melland their notes with seemly
soun , For softness of the sweet seasoun ; And leaves of the branches spreeds ,
And ...
Page 26
... they abuse the Dominicans , but promise him sal . vation without the creed for
money . He leaves them with indignation , and finds an honest poor ploughman
in the field , and tells him how he had been disappointed by the four orders .
... they abuse the Dominicans , but promise him sal . vation without the creed for
money . He leaves them with indignation , and finds an honest poor ploughman
in the field , and tells him how he had been disappointed by the four orders .
Page 28
... in the Morning - Walk , in the COMPLAINT OF THE BLACK KNIGHT , and in the
more luxuriant description of the Young Beauty in the FLOWER AND LEAF ,
sitting in her secluded arbour in the springy freshness of the early summer
morning .
... in the Morning - Walk , in the COMPLAINT OF THE BLACK KNIGHT , and in the
more luxuriant description of the Young Beauty in the FLOWER AND LEAF ,
sitting in her secluded arbour in the springy freshness of the early summer
morning .
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