Poems by sir Henry Wotton, sir Walter Raleigh, and others, ed. by J. HannahWilliam Pickering, 1845 - 136 pagina's |
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Pagina xxi
... tion on Bacon's monument , " Franciscus Bacon .... Sic sedebat , " & c . ) Park , in his MS . notes to Rel . Wotton . quotes another saying from Frag- menta Aulica , 1662 , p . 127. — A story which Wotton related to King James , in ...
... tion on Bacon's monument , " Franciscus Bacon .... Sic sedebat , " & c . ) Park , in his MS . notes to Rel . Wotton . quotes another saying from Frag- menta Aulica , 1662 , p . 127. — A story which Wotton related to King James , in ...
Pagina xxx
... tion , from a MS . in the handwriting of Francis Davison himself . Now when our only guide has failed us in no amined for the reprint of E. H. The list in Cens . Lit. increases the num- ber to seventeen , by subscribing Ignoto to one of ...
... tion , from a MS . in the handwriting of Francis Davison himself . Now when our only guide has failed us in no amined for the reprint of E. H. The list in Cens . Lit. increases the num- ber to seventeen , by subscribing Ignoto to one of ...
Pagina xl
... tion , however , to remember , that the stores of Elizabethan poetry are not yet exhausted ; and that those who are not debarred , by the confinement of a country residence , from free access to our Public Libraries , may yet find many ...
... tion , however , to remember , that the stores of Elizabethan poetry are not yet exhausted ; and that those who are not debarred , by the confinement of a country residence , from free access to our Public Libraries , may yet find many ...
Pagina xli
... . His poems were used in the Garden of the Muses , a compila- tion of single lines and couplets , 1600 and 1610 ; but his property cannot be distinguished from the rest . d " In vaine I liue , such sorrow liues in INTRODUCTION . xli.
... . His poems were used in the Garden of the Muses , a compila- tion of single lines and couplets , 1600 and 1610 ; but his property cannot be distinguished from the rest . d " In vaine I liue , such sorrow liues in INTRODUCTION . xli.
Pagina liv
... arrangement of the poems ascribed to Raleigh in these three classes . will be understood more easily from the table appended to this Introduc- tion . rather by necessity than inclination ; he only indulged in liv INTRODUCTION .
... arrangement of the poems ascribed to Raleigh in these three classes . will be understood more easily from the table appended to this Introduc- tion . rather by necessity than inclination ; he only indulged in liv INTRODUCTION .
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Albertus Morton Angler appended ascribed to Raleigh Ashm authority Ben Jonson Birch Cayley Cens Collection Collier's copy Countess of Devonshire death Donne doth doubt Dyce editor Ellis England's Helicon entitled Epitaph evidence Faery Queen Farewell Francis Davison giue given hath haue heart Heli Hoskins Ignoto inserted Izaak Walton Jonson King Lee Priory edition letter liue Lord loue Malone marked mentioned Nicolas's Oldys Oxford edition Parliament of 1614 Passionate Pembroke Percy Phoenix Nest piece Poet poetry Posidippus praise prefixed Prince d'Amour printed probably Queen quoted Raleigh wrote Raleigh's claim Raleigh's Poems Rawl remarks Reply repr reprinted Ritson says seems Shakesp shew signature signed Sir Albertus Sir Egerton Brydges Sir Henry Wotton Sir Walter Raleigh Soul Spenser stanza sweet Tann tell thee thou thought tion translation variations verses vertue viii volume write
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