Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volume 21801 |
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... Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
... Edward VI . 83 Reign of Queen Mary . 103 Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 127 8 , ERRATA . Page 6 , line 20 ,
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English poets George Ellis. " HERE LIETH UNHAPPY HARPALUS , " WHOM CRUEL LOVE HATH SLAIN , " BY PHILLIDA UNJUSTLY THUS " MURDER'D WITH FALSE DISDAIN . " Edward VI . EDWARD VI . THE poetical annals of [ 82 ]
English poets George Ellis. " HERE LIETH UNHAPPY HARPALUS , " WHOM CRUEL LOVE HATH SLAIN , " BY PHILLIDA UNJUSTLY THUS " MURDER'D WITH FALSE DISDAIN . " Edward VI . EDWARD VI . THE poetical annals of [ 82 ]
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English poets George Ellis. EDWARD VI . THE poetical annals of this reign are almost intirely filled with metrical translations , from vari- ous parts of the Holy Scriptures . Wyatt and Surrey had translated some of the Psalms ; but ...
English poets George Ellis. EDWARD VI . THE poetical annals of this reign are almost intirely filled with metrical translations , from vari- ous parts of the Holy Scriptures . Wyatt and Surrey had translated some of the Psalms ; but ...
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