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Queries with Answers . NORFOLK POETS . - If you will favour me with the names of such our poets as have resided in the county of Norfolk or been born in that county , I shall be obliged . William Cowper died there , Robert Greene was ...
Queries with Answers . NORFOLK POETS . - If you will favour me with the names of such our poets as have resided in the county of Norfolk or been born in that county , I shall be obliged . William Cowper died there , Robert Greene was ...
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... Poem . In Imitation of the First Book of Virgil's Eneas in English Burlesque ( 8vo ) . London : Printed by E. Cotes for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy Lane . 1664 . Scarronides , & c . In Imitation of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Eneas ...
... Poem . In Imitation of the First Book of Virgil's Eneas in English Burlesque ( 8vo ) . London : Printed by E. Cotes for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy Lane . 1664 . Scarronides , & c . In Imitation of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Eneas ...
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... Poems on Several Occasions . Written by Charles Cotton , Esq . ( 8vo ) . London : Printed for Tho . Basset at the George ... poem to have been written by Chas . Cotton , " says the Rev. Dr. Cotton , on the fly - leaf of his copy . ] The ...
... Poems on Several Occasions . Written by Charles Cotton , Esq . ( 8vo ) . London : Printed for Tho . Basset at the George ... poem to have been written by Chas . Cotton , " says the Rev. Dr. Cotton , on the fly - leaf of his copy . ] The ...
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... Poems , 1834 ; and Geoffrey Rudel , or the Pilgrim of Love , and other Poems , 1836. Mr. Graham was educated at Winchester , and was afterwards a member of Wadham College , Oxford ; but left the Univer- sity before taking a degree . Can ...
... Poems , 1834 ; and Geoffrey Rudel , or the Pilgrim of Love , and other Poems , 1836. Mr. Graham was educated at Winchester , and was afterwards a member of Wadham College , Oxford ; but left the Univer- sity before taking a degree . Can ...
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... poem on " The Burial of Moses " is by Mrs. C. F. Alexander and is printed in the Lyra Anglicana , 12mo . 1862 , pp . 1 to 4. It is too long for quotation in our pages . LINDENSIS . Thomas Grantham's doggrel production . The Prisoner ...
... poem on " The Burial of Moses " is by Mrs. C. F. Alexander and is printed in the Lyra Anglicana , 12mo . 1862 , pp . 1 to 4. It is too long for quotation in our pages . LINDENSIS . Thomas Grantham's doggrel production . The Prisoner ...
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