The Kings' Lyrics: Lyrical Poems of the Reigns of King James I and King Charles I: Together with the Ballad of Agincourt Written by Michael DraytonDuckworth, 1899 - 127 стор. |
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... lyric poetry should have been also the one great age of English dramatic poetry : but it is 8 hardly less singular that the lyric school should have advanced as steadily as the dramatic school de- clined from the promise of its dawn ...
... lyric poetry should have been also the one great age of English dramatic poetry : but it is 8 hardly less singular that the lyric school should have advanced as steadily as the dramatic school de- clined from the promise of its dawn ...
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... lyric poetry should have been also the one great age of English dramatic poetry : but it is hardly less singular that the lyric school should have advanced as steadily as the dramatic school de- clined from the promise of its dawn ...
... lyric poetry should have been also the one great age of English dramatic poetry : but it is hardly less singular that the lyric school should have advanced as steadily as the dramatic school de- clined from the promise of its dawn ...
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... lyric poetry resumed its place as a fine art . King Charles was , throughout his reign , a liberal pa- tron of literature , and was repaid , in time of trouble , by a personal affection and a devoted loyalty from the poets of his court ...
... lyric poetry resumed its place as a fine art . King Charles was , throughout his reign , a liberal pa- tron of literature , and was repaid , in time of trouble , by a personal affection and a devoted loyalty from the poets of his court ...
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Anthony Van Dyck beauty bird blood Book of Airs breast bright bright Morning Star Campion Carew Celia cheeks Cherry ripe Crashaw crown Cupid dance daub'd with flesh dear delight divine doth Drummond earth engraving fair False world Farewell Fate flowers Francis Quarles garlands George Vertue George Wither grief Habington Herbert Herrick house be daub'd James Shirley King Charles King James kiss lips Lord Love's Lovelace lover lyric Michael Drayton MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Milton Morning Muse nightingale Nymph O'er pale poems Quarles Richard Brome Richard Lovelace Robert Herrick rose says that fictions Shirley sing sing'st smile Song Sonnet stars stay that covetous strange outlandish fowl Suckling sweet groves sweetest tell thee There's thine eyes Thomas Carew thou art thou ly'st thou Siren thou wert thy shafts already thy tired heart tyme unto verse wanton weep William William Habington wind wings Wither