A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Alphabetically Arranged, which During the Last Fifty Years Have Come Under the Observation of J. Payne Collier, F.S.A.D.G. Francis, 1866 |
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الصفحة 89
... Helicon , " 1600 and 1614 , ( reprinted in 1812. ) They are , however , essentially different ; for " England's Helicon " consists of entire poems , by various authors whose names are given , while " Bel - védere " is made up of single ...
... Helicon , " 1600 and 1614 , ( reprinted in 1812. ) They are , however , essentially different ; for " England's Helicon " consists of entire poems , by various authors whose names are given , while " Bel - védere " is made up of single ...
الصفحة 91
... England's Helicon , " but probably from some independent authority . Nevertheless , it accords in many cases . In the first place , and without resort to this source of informa- tion , we may doubt whether E.'B . ( subscribed to poems ...
... England's Helicon , " but probably from some independent authority . Nevertheless , it accords in many cases . In the first place , and without resort to this source of informa- tion , we may doubt whether E.'B . ( subscribed to poems ...
الصفحة 92
... England's Helicon , " 1614 , repeat the blunder . The poem is by Thomas Lodge , and is contained in his " Phillis , " 1593 , ( see post . ) Moreover , they make nonsense of the two last lines by printing will for “ nill , ” ( i . e . ne ...
... England's Helicon , " 1614 , repeat the blunder . The poem is by Thomas Lodge , and is contained in his " Phillis , " 1593 , ( see post . ) Moreover , they make nonsense of the two last lines by printing will for “ nill , ” ( i . e . ne ...
الصفحة 93
... England's Helicon , " in 1614 , occur principally towards the close , some of them being by William Browne , and others by Christopher Brooke , who were not known as early as 1600. A few were transferred from Davison's " Poetical ...
... England's Helicon , " in 1614 , occur principally towards the close , some of them being by William Browne , and others by Christopher Brooke , who were not known as early as 1600. A few were transferred from Davison's " Poetical ...
الصفحة 99
... Love whose month was ever May ; " and , which is also in " The Passionate Pilgrim , ” " As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May ; " - while in " England's Helicon , " 1600 , sign Early English Literature . 99.
... Love whose month was ever May ; " and , which is also in " The Passionate Pilgrim , ” " As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May ; " - while in " England's Helicon , " 1600 , sign Early English Literature . 99.
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الصفحة 30 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
الصفحة 89 - For nought so vile that on the earth doth live, But to the earth some special good doth give...
الصفحة 31 - Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way", And merrily hent* the stile-a : A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.
الصفحة 161 - Melicert, Drop from his honied muse one sable teare To mourne her death that graced his desert, And to his laies opend her Royall eare. Shepheard remember our Elizabeth, And sing her Rape, done by that Tarquin, Death.
الصفحة 38 - BE IT ryght or wrong, these men among On women do complayne: Affyrmynge this, how that it is A labour spent in vayne To love them wele; for never a dele They love a man agayne...
الصفحة 218 - DANIEL, SAMUEL. — Certaine small Poems lately printed : with the Tragedie of Philotas.
الصفحة 265 - THOMAS DELONEY, Chronicler of the memorable Lives of the Six yeomen of the West...
الصفحة 250 - The Belman of London. Bringing to Light the most notorious Villanies that are now practised in the Kingdome.
الصفحة 27 - Simmes, for Mathew Law, and are to be solde at his shop in Paules Churchyard, at the signe of the Fox. 1604.
الصفحة 316 - Ornatus Muliebris Anglicanus, or the severall Habits of English Women from the Nobilitie to the contry Woman, as they are in these times.