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, Volume 77Chetham society, 1869 - English poetry |
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... looke . The gallant glitt'ring of these harnest Knights , Brighten those shades in lieu of starry lights . In the succeeding stanzas , after naming others that were there seen in Elysium , the founders of York and London cities , Arthur ...
... looke . The gallant glitt'ring of these harnest Knights , Brighten those shades in lieu of starry lights . In the succeeding stanzas , after naming others that were there seen in Elysium , the founders of York and London cities , Arthur ...
Page 342
... Looke , Phoenix , ore the world as thou dost ride , And thou shalt see the pallaces of Kings , Great huge - built Cities where high States abide , Temples of Gods , and Altars with rich offrings . To which the Priests their sacrifices ...
... Looke , Phoenix , ore the world as thou dost ride , And thou shalt see the pallaces of Kings , Great huge - built Cities where high States abide , Temples of Gods , and Altars with rich offrings . To which the Priests their sacrifices ...
Page 343
... looke but in the Abbey of Westminster at Saint Edwards shrine ; there shalt thou see the print of his royal Seale in red wax closed in Berrill , with this inscription , Patricius Arthurus Galliæ , Germaniæ , Daciæ Imperator . At Douer ...
... looke but in the Abbey of Westminster at Saint Edwards shrine ; there shalt thou see the print of his royal Seale in red wax closed in Berrill , with this inscription , Patricius Arthurus Galliæ , Germaniæ , Daciæ Imperator . At Douer ...
Page 346
... Looke round about , behold yon fruitfull Plaine , Behold their meadow plots and pasture ground , Behold their chrystall Rivers runne amaine , Into the vaste huge Seas deuouring sound , And while the day giues light vnto our eies , Be ...
... Looke round about , behold yon fruitfull Plaine , Behold their meadow plots and pasture ground , Behold their chrystall Rivers runne amaine , Into the vaste huge Seas deuouring sound , And while the day giues light vnto our eies , Be ...
Page 348
... looke , To grace my passions , passions still increasing : Thinke with thy selfe , how I thy absence brooke , How day by day , my plaints are neuer ceasing , I haue for thee all companies forsooke : Do thou reioyce , and in reioycing ...
... looke , To grace my passions , passions still increasing : Thinke with thy selfe , how I thy absence brooke , How day by day , my plaints are neuer ceasing , I haue for thee all companies forsooke : Do thou reioyce , and in reioycing ...
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Page 266 - Chester's Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George's Day 1610, in the foresaid Citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduction and Notes.
Page 319 - Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer. 5 Take away the wicked from before the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.
Page 322 - The woorkes of Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed, with diuers addicions, whiche were neuer in printe before: With the siege and destruccion of the worthy citee of Thebes, compiled by Jhon Lidgate, Monke of Berie.
Page 472 - Moneths travells in France, Savoy, Italy, Rhetia commonly called the Grisons country, Helvetia alias Switzerland, some parts of high Germany and the Netherlands ; Newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the County of Somerset, and now dispersed to the nourishment of the travelling Members of this Kingdome...
Page 517 - Steps to the Temple, the Delights of the Muses, and Carmen Deo nostro.
Page 508 - London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Churchyard. 1648.
Page 348 - HEREAFTER FOLLOW DIVERSE Poeticall Essaies on the former Subiect; viz: the Turtle and Phoenix. Done by the best and chiefest of our moderne writers, with their names subscribed to their particular workes: neuer before extant. And (now first) consecrated by them all generally, to the loue and merite of the true-noble Knight, Sir Iohn Salisburie. Dignum laude virum Musa vetat mori. [wood-cut of anchor] Anchora Spei. MDCI." Among these poems are some by Marston, Chapman, and Ben Jonson. Malone had no...
Page 319 - Then Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord as king instead of David his father, and prospered ; and all Israel obeyed him.
Page 471 - Thy life and worth, but he that hath liv'd so : He must have Wit to spare, and to hurl down, Enough to keep the gallants of the town. He must have Learning plenty ; both the Laws, Civil and Common, to judge any cause.; Divinity, great store, above the rest, Not of the last edition, but the best. He must have Language, Travel, all the Arts, Judgment to use, or else he wants thy parts.
Page 466 - Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fell, Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play; Which I might guess...