The Penguin Book of Eighteenth-century English VerseDennis Davison Penguin, 1973 - 321 oldal Works by Pope, Johnson, Chatterton and other Augustan poets are grouped under such topic headings as Love, Nature, Women, and Science. |
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ix. oldal
... JOHN GAY - Newgate's Garland 93 CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY - from The New Bath Guide 95 JOHN GAY - from Trivia 98 ROBERT BLAIR - from The Grave 103 JAMES CAWTHORN - from Of Taste 104 THOMAS CHATTERTON - Sunday 105 JOHN GAY - from Epistle III ...
... JOHN GAY - Newgate's Garland 93 CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY - from The New Bath Guide 95 JOHN GAY - from Trivia 98 ROBERT BLAIR - from The Grave 103 JAMES CAWTHORN - from Of Taste 104 THOMAS CHATTERTON - Sunday 105 JOHN GAY - from Epistle III ...
xv. oldal
... JOHN WESLEY - Hymn AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE TOPLADY - A Prayer , Living 284 285 286 289 289 290 292 293 294 and Dying 296 WILLIAM COWPER- Walking with God 297 JOHN NEWTON - The Name of Jesus 298 WILLIAM COWPER - Light Shining out of Darkness ...
... JOHN WESLEY - Hymn AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE TOPLADY - A Prayer , Living 284 285 286 289 289 290 292 293 294 and Dying 296 WILLIAM COWPER- Walking with God 297 JOHN NEWTON - The Name of Jesus 298 WILLIAM COWPER - Light Shining out of Darkness ...
286. oldal
... John Brown had the devil in his gut ; Long John Brown loved little Mary Bell , And the fairy drew the devil into the nutshell . Her fairy skipped out and her fairy skipped in ; He laughed at the devil , saying ' Love is a sin . ' The ...
... John Brown had the devil in his gut ; Long John Brown loved little Mary Bell , And the fairy drew the devil into the nutshell . Her fairy skipped out and her fairy skipped in ; He laughed at the devil , saying ' Love is a sin . ' The ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 17 |
JOHN DYER from The Fleece 91 | 22 |
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