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A Select Collection of Poems:: With Notes, Biographical and Historical - Page 190
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling

1793 - 810 pages
...How title to the crown he laid, And in what ?rms he was arra\ M, And' how himfelf he boaftedi 'Twirl head and foot, from point to point, He told the arming...and quaint ; For Tomalin could do it : How fair he fat, how fure he rid ; As of the courier he bedrid, How manag'd, and how well he did. The king, which...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 2

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...said ; How title to the erown he laid, And in what arms he was array'd, And how himself he boasted. 'Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told the arming of eaeh joint, In every pieee how neat and quaint ; For Tomalin eould do it : How fair he sat, how sure...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...said ; How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was array'd, And how himself he boasted. 'Twixt head and foot from point to point, He told...of each joint, In every piece how neat and quaint j For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid ; As of the courser he bestrid, How managed,...
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Publications, Volume 26

Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 pages
...said, How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was array 'd, As how himself he boasted. 'Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told...and quaint ; For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid, As of the courser he bestrid, How manag'd, and how well he did. The king, which...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

Authors, English - 1855 - 834 pages
...Pigwiggen said ; How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was array 41, MICHAEL DRATTON. 'Twist head and foot from point to point, He told the arming...and quaint ; For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid ; As of the courser he bestrid, How managed, and how well he did. The king, which...
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Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early ...

Joseph Ritson - Social Science - 1875 - 444 pages
...Pigwiggen said, How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was array'd As how himself he boasted. 'Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told...and quaint ; For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid, As of the courser he bestrid, How manag'd, and how well he did. The king, which...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...said : How title to the crown he laid, And in what arme ho was array'd, As how himself ho boasted. Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told the arming of euch joint, In every piece how neat and quoint,1 For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure...
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A Sixteenth Century Anthology

Arthur Symons - Poetry - 1906 - 526 pages
...said : How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was arrayed, As how himself he boasted. Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told...and quaint, For Tomalin could do it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid, As of the courser he bestrid, How managed, and how well he did ; The King which...
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Nymphidia, Or, The Court of Faery

Michael Drayton - English poetry - 1906 - 130 pages
...HIS Tomalin could not abide, To hear his Soveraigne vilified; But to the Faery Court him hied WIXT head and foot, from point to point, He told the arming of each joint, In every piece how neat and quoint, For Tomalin could doe it : How fair he sat, how sure he rid, As of the courser he bestrid,...
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The Book of Elizabethan Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1907 - 892 pages
...Pigwiggen said: How title to the crown he laid, And in what arms he was arrayed, As how himself he boasted. 'Twixt head and foot, from point to point, He told...arming of each joint, In every piece how neat and quoint, For Tomalin could do it: How fair he sat, how sure he rid, As of the courser he bestrid, How...
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