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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... queen Anne Boleyn , with whom he was most unjustly accused of a criminal intimacy , was beheaded on this suspicion in May , 1536. He was the idol of the ladies at Henry's court , and wrote several songs and sonnets . The following ...
... queen Anne Boleyn , with whom he was most unjustly accused of a criminal intimacy , was beheaded on this suspicion in May , 1536. He was the idol of the ladies at Henry's court , and wrote several songs and sonnets . The following ...
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... Queen Mary , on a window of Fotheringay Castle . ] To this my song give ear who list , And mine intent judge as you will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped still ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap ...
... Queen Mary , on a window of Fotheringay Castle . ] To this my song give ear who list , And mine intent judge as you will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped still ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap ...
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... William Hunnis , a gentle- man of the chapel , under Edward VI . afterwards chapel - master to Queen Elizabeth , and a most tedious contributor to the Paradise of Dainty Devices ; archbishop Parker , and Robert Crowley , a [ 86 ]
... William Hunnis , a gentle- man of the chapel , under Edward VI . afterwards chapel - master to Queen Elizabeth , and a most tedious contributor to the Paradise of Dainty Devices ; archbishop Parker , and Robert Crowley , a [ 86 ]
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... hear and see , I should love them that would love me ; Their hearts for me should ne'er be sare1 But aye unwedded should I be . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! 1 Sore . Queen Mary . QUEEN MARY . THE short and sanguinary [ 101 ]
... hear and see , I should love them that would love me ; Their hearts for me should ne'er be sare1 But aye unwedded should I be . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! 1 Sore . Queen Mary . QUEEN MARY . THE short and sanguinary [ 101 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Queen Mary . QUEEN MARY . THE short and sanguinary reign of this.
English poets George Ellis. Queen Mary . QUEEN MARY . THE short and sanguinary reign of this.
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