Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of Later Date. Volume the First. [-third.].J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall., 1765 |
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... ( Chiefly of the LYRIC kind . ) Together with fome few of later Date . VOLUME THE THIRD . DURAT OPUS VATUM LONDON : Printed for J. DODSLEY in Pall - Mall . M DCC LXV . BRARY THE TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 20 DEC . 1934 OF OXFORD RELIQUES.
... ( Chiefly of the LYRIC kind . ) Together with fome few of later Date . VOLUME THE THIRD . DURAT OPUS VATUM LONDON : Printed for J. DODSLEY in Pall - Mall . M DCC LXV . BRARY THE TAYLOR UNIVERSITY 20 DEC . 1934 OF OXFORD RELIQUES.
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... printed by Caxton ; at least , these are b iv § Ibid . p . 283. Hift . Lit. Tom . 6. 7 . the The Welsh have fome very old Romances about K. Arthur , but as these are in profe , they are not probably their first pieces that were composed ...
... printed by Caxton ; at least , these are b iv § Ibid . p . 283. Hift . Lit. Tom . 6. 7 . the The Welsh have fome very old Romances about K. Arthur , but as these are in profe , they are not probably their first pieces that were composed ...
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... printed copy . - The 1ft MS . begins VOL . I. Sythe the tyme that God was borne . C 4 . i . e . May all they be blithe , that to my fong liften : A fong I fhall you fing , Of Allof the good king , & c . #Sign . K. 2. C. For this and ...
... printed copy . - The 1ft MS . begins VOL . I. Sythe the tyme that God was borne . C 4 . i . e . May all they be blithe , that to my fong liften : A fong I fhall you fing , Of Allof the good king , & c . #Sign . K. 2. C. For this and ...
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... printed copies begin differently , Lyften , Lordinges , and hold you styl . 6. Libeaux ( Libeaus , or , Lybius ) Difconius is preferved in the Editor's folia MS . ( pag . 317. ) where the firft flanza is Jefus Chrift chriften kinge ...
... printed copies begin differently , Lyften , Lordinges , and hold you styl . 6. Libeaux ( Libeaus , or , Lybius ) Difconius is preferved in the Editor's folia MS . ( pag . 317. ) where the firft flanza is Jefus Chrift chriften kinge ...
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... printed copy , of which an account has been already given , in Vol . 1. p . 283. It is preferved in MS . in the Library of Caius Coll . Camb . Class A. 9. ( 2. ) and alfo in the Cotton Library , Cal . A. 12. ( f . 128. ) This is ...
... printed copy , of which an account has been already given , in Vol . 1. p . 283. It is preferved in MS . in the Library of Caius Coll . Camb . Class A. 9. ( 2. ) and alfo in the Cotton Library , Cal . A. 12. ( f . 128. ) This is ...
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