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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Page 46
... metrical effusion entitled , " Flaunders bewayles with bitter sorow , the soare affliction of hir state and Countrey ... lines : To the Worlde . Go sillie Booke to suttle Worlde , and shew thy simple face , And forward passe , and do not ...
... metrical effusion entitled , " Flaunders bewayles with bitter sorow , the soare affliction of hir state and Countrey ... lines : To the Worlde . Go sillie Booke to suttle Worlde , and shew thy simple face , And forward passe , and do not ...
Page 49
... Lines presented unto his Majestie after I was apprehended , yet before my tryall , inserted here , at the intreaty of a Friend , " then comes a prose address from " The Stationer to the Buyer , " and metrical addresses from the author ...
... Lines presented unto his Majestie after I was apprehended , yet before my tryall , inserted here , at the intreaty of a Friend , " then comes a prose address from " The Stationer to the Buyer , " and metrical addresses from the author ...
Page 81
... metrical dedication of six lines commences the volume , which is followed by poetical addresses to the Reader ; to the Judicious Reader ; to the Censorious Reader ; and commendatory Verses by Charles Gibbes . The preceptive monitions in ...
... metrical dedication of six lines commences the volume , which is followed by poetical addresses to the Reader ; to the Judicious Reader ; to the Censorious Reader ; and commendatory Verses by Charles Gibbes . The preceptive monitions in ...
Page 141
... metrical preface of eighteen lines , and the work is concluded by " An Epilogve or Conclusion of this worke : by Thomas Newton , " who , it is said by Warton , quickly be- came famous for the pure elegance of his Latin poetry , " and ...
... metrical preface of eighteen lines , and the work is concluded by " An Epilogve or Conclusion of this worke : by Thomas Newton , " who , it is said by Warton , quickly be- came famous for the pure elegance of his Latin poetry , " and ...
Page 143
... lines , and is followed by a metrical preface , and " The Proheme of Jhon Hardynge into this his chronycle . " At the end of Harding's portion of the volume , commences the prose continuation , ( which is supposed to have been written ...
... lines , and is followed by a metrical preface , and " The Proheme of Jhon Hardynge into this his chronycle . " At the end of Harding's portion of the volume , commences the prose continuation , ( which is supposed to have been written ...
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