Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica: Or a Descriptive Catalogue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry ... Illustrated by Occasional Extracts and Remarks, Critical and BiographicalDavison, 1815 - 481 pages |
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... Friend , " that his words yield him ( Henry ) more honour than did his own wea- pons . The second , by his friend Edward Prideaux , is as follows : To my deare Friend Mr. Charles Aleyn . When Fame had sayd , thy Poem should come out ...
... Friend , " that his words yield him ( Henry ) more honour than did his own wea- pons . The second , by his friend Edward Prideaux , is as follows : To my deare Friend Mr. Charles Aleyn . When Fame had sayd , thy Poem should come out ...
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... Friend , Sir J. B. " by Thomas Nevill ; " An Elegy , dedicated to the memory of his much honoured friend , Sir J. B. " by Thomas Hawkins ; Verses " To the worthy Muse of his Noble Fried Sir J. B. " by the same ; and " A Congratulation ...
... Friend , Sir J. B. " by Thomas Nevill ; " An Elegy , dedicated to the memory of his much honoured friend , Sir J. B. " by Thomas Hawkins ; Verses " To the worthy Muse of his Noble Fried Sir J. B. " by the same ; and " A Congratulation ...
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... Friends John Wroth Esquire . " Howell's verses , which are quaint in the extreme , are as follow : To the Rare , and most Hopefull Gentleman Mr. Robert Baron , upon his Pocula Castalia . May great Apollo with his Holy Quire Of charming ...
... Friends John Wroth Esquire . " Howell's verses , which are quaint in the extreme , are as follow : To the Rare , and most Hopefull Gentleman Mr. Robert Baron , upon his Pocula Castalia . May great Apollo with his Holy Quire Of charming ...
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... friend I. M. " and " T. G. ( Thomas Groos ) Esquire his replye to the farewell of the Author . " The following are the first fourteen lines of " Corydon's Hymne to the praise of Amaryllis . " Would mine eies were cristall fountaines ...
... friend I. M. " and " T. G. ( Thomas Groos ) Esquire his replye to the farewell of the Author . " The following are the first fourteen lines of " Corydon's Hymne to the praise of Amaryllis . " Would mine eies were cristall fountaines ...
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... Friend , S. Thomas Gainsford Knight . " No other copy of this work is known , except the one purchased by Mr. Malone , at the sale of Major Pearson's collection . 50 . -The Honest Ghost , or a Voice from the Vault . - FINE COPY ...
... Friend , S. Thomas Gainsford Knight . " No other copy of this work is known , except the one purchased by Mr. Malone , at the sale of Major Pearson's collection . 50 . -The Honest Ghost , or a Voice from the Vault . - FINE COPY ...
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