An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... Poets and Poesy 8 My dearly loved friend , how oft have we In winter evenings , meaning to be free , To some well - chosen place used to retire , And there with moderate meat , and wine , and fire , 7 Hakluyt's Principall Navigations ...
... Poets and Poesy 8 My dearly loved friend , how oft have we In winter evenings , meaning to be free , To some well - chosen place used to retire , And there with moderate meat , and wine , and fire , 7 Hakluyt's Principall Navigations ...
Page 267
... poets use . meant to make her faire , and free , and wise , Of greatest blood , and yet more good than great ; The dramatist . The patroness of many poets . I meant the day - starre should not brighter rise , Nor lend like influence ...
... poets use . meant to make her faire , and free , and wise , Of greatest blood , and yet more good than great ; The dramatist . The patroness of many poets . I meant the day - starre should not brighter rise , Nor lend like influence ...
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... poets . That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a Critic , par- ticularly Homer and Virgil . Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients . Reverence due to the ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard to say ...
... poets . That therefore the ancients are necessary to be studied by a Critic , par- ticularly Homer and Virgil . Of licenses , and the use of them by the ancients . Reverence due to the ancients , and praise of them . ' Tis hard to say ...
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