Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poems ; but in order to represent such works as Surrey's Virgil , Warner's Albion's England , Daniel's Muso- philus , Drayton's Poly - Olbion , and Chapman's Homer , we have given extracts of a unified nature . All omissions are ...
... poems ; but in order to represent such works as Surrey's Virgil , Warner's Albion's England , Daniel's Muso- philus , Drayton's Poly - Olbion , and Chapman's Homer , we have given extracts of a unified nature . All omissions are ...
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... poems possibly by Ralegh see Sought by the world , p . 198 , and As you came from the holy land , P. 414 . MODERN EDITIONS : Poems by Sir Henry Wotton , Sir Walter Raleigh , and others ( ed . by J. Hannah ) , London , 1845 ; The Courtly ...
... poems possibly by Ralegh see Sought by the world , p . 198 , and As you came from the holy land , P. 414 . MODERN EDITIONS : Poems by Sir Henry Wotton , Sir Walter Raleigh , and others ( ed . by J. Hannah ) , London , 1845 ; The Courtly ...
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... poems and revised carefully his earlier ones , printing what may be regarded as a definitive edition in 1619. Then , with the long weary task of the Poly - Olbion completed and his carly poems satisfactorily revised , his lighter muse ...
... poems and revised carefully his earlier ones , printing what may be regarded as a definitive edition in 1619. Then , with the long weary task of the Poly - Olbion completed and his carly poems satisfactorily revised , his lighter muse ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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