Bibliotheca Anglo-poetica; or, A descriptive catalogue of a rare ... collection of early English poetry: in the possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Illustr. by occasional extracts and remarks [signed A.F.G.].Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1815 |
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Pagina 56
... metrical address " To the noblest & best of Ladyes , the Countesse of Denbigh . Perswading her to Resolution in Religion , & to render her selfe without further delay into the Communion of the Catholick Church . " From the lines by Car ...
... metrical address " To the noblest & best of Ladyes , the Countesse of Denbigh . Perswading her to Resolution in Religion , & to render her selfe without further delay into the Communion of the Catholick Church . " From the lines by Car ...
Pagina 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 ...
Pagina 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 ...
Pagina 151
... metrical epistle : " To his loving Kinsman , and approved Friend , Mr. Henry Cholmely Esquire ; William Hornby ... lines now occur : - Come Drunkennesse , vntrusse , and naked strip thee : For without mercy I will soundly whip thee . I ...
... metrical epistle : " To his loving Kinsman , and approved Friend , Mr. Henry Cholmely Esquire ; William Hornby ... lines now occur : - Come Drunkennesse , vntrusse , and naked strip thee : For without mercy I will soundly whip thee . I ...
Pagina 154
... line stanzas ; then follows two metrical addresses " to the Reader , " after which , also in rhyme , " An Apology for writing the following poem in verse : " This is succeeded by commendatory verses , with the author's reply to them ...
... line stanzas ; then follows two metrical addresses " to the Reader , " after which , also in rhyme , " An Apology for writing the following poem in verse : " This is succeeded by commendatory verses , with the author's reply to them ...
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Pagina 13 - Bosworth-field : with a Taste of the Variety of other Poems, left by Sir John Beaumont, Baronet, deceased : Set forth by his Sonne, Sir John Beavmont, Baronet; and dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie.
Pagina 302 - At London, Printed by IR, for Thomas Heyes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon, 1600.
Pagina 43 - II Pastor Fido, THE FAITHFULL SHEPHEARD, WITH AN ADDITION OF DIVERS OTHER POEMS, Concluding with A SHORT DISCOURSE OF THE LONG CIVILL WARRES OF ROME, to His Highnesse the Prince of Wales.
Pagina 26 - 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.
Pagina 209 - A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS, Expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke ; which, for that it giueth great light to the Reader, for the better understanding is hereunto annexed.
Pagina 207 - TO . THE . ONLIE . BEGETTER . OF. THESE . INSVING . SONNETS Mr. WH ALL . HAPPINESSE . AND . THAT . ETERNITIE . PROMISED . BY. OVR - EVER;LIVING . POET . WISHETH . THE . WELL-WISHING . ADVENTVRER - IN SETTING • FORTH . TT HEAD OF EROS (CUPID), FROM THE ANTIQUE SONNETS.
Pagina 118 - Paradise Regain'd. A poem, in four books. To which is added Samson Agonistes and Poems upon Several Occasions.
Pagina 30 - Prince; Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewaile and Rothsay, Count Palatine of Chester, Earle of Carick, and late Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Which Noble Prince deceased at St. James, the sixt day of Nouember...
Pagina 34 - Steps to the Temple," " Sacred Poems, with other Delights of the Muses," and "Poemata,"
Pagina 146 - NAPS UPON PARNASSUS. — A sleepy Muse nipt and pincht, though not awakened such Voluntary and Jovial Copies of Verses, as were lately receiv'd from some of the Wits of the Universities, in a Frolick, dedicated to Gondibert's Mistress by Captain Jones and others.