Collectanea Anglo-poetica, Or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a Portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry, with Occasional Extracts and Remarks Biographical and Critical, Part 4Chetham Society, 1869 - English poetry |
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... Poetical Blossomes Poeticall Blossomes . 4to 1596 486 .4to 1596 494 4to 1633 497 The second Edition enlarged .. sm . 8vo 1636 499 Poetical Blossomes . The third edition .... .... sm . 8vo 1637 CRANE ( Raph ) . The Pilgrimes New - yeares ...
... Poetical Blossomes Poeticall Blossomes . 4to 1596 486 .4to 1596 494 4to 1633 497 The second Edition enlarged .. sm . 8vo 1636 499 Poetical Blossomes . The third edition .... .... sm . 8vo 1637 CRANE ( Raph ) . The Pilgrimes New - yeares ...
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... poetical works , which differs very materially from the reprint noticed in the next article , in having , like the Shadow of Night , a dedication by Chapman to his friend Matthew Roydon , which is given at length in the Restituta , vol ...
... poetical works , which differs very materially from the reprint noticed in the next article , in having , like the Shadow of Night , a dedication by Chapman to his friend Matthew Roydon , which is given at length in the Restituta , vol ...
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... poetical acquirements of Chapman . The first contains a curious list of our English flowers : A soft enflowred banck embrac'd the founte , Of Chloris ensignes , an abstracted field ; Where grew Melanthy , great in Bees account , Amareus ...
... poetical acquirements of Chapman . The first contains a curious list of our English flowers : A soft enflowred banck embrac'd the founte , Of Chloris ensignes , an abstracted field ; Where grew Melanthy , great in Bees account , Amareus ...
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... poetical pens were springing forth to mourn the melancholy and untimely death of the virtuous and accomplished Prince Henry , an event , than which , with the exception of the early decease of our own amiable Princess Charlotte , none ...
... poetical pens were springing forth to mourn the melancholy and untimely death of the virtuous and accomplished Prince Henry , an event , than which , with the exception of the early decease of our own amiable Princess Charlotte , none ...
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Thomas Corser. A remarkably fine and large copy of an extremely rare poetical volume , of which the very existence in print was doubted by Warton , though he discovered afterwards that it had been licensed to Miles Partrich , 14th May ...
Thomas Corser. A remarkably fine and large copy of an extremely rare poetical volume , of which the very existence in print was doubted by Warton , though he discovered afterwards that it had been licensed to Miles Partrich , 14th May ...
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