Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 1 by George Gilfillan
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UNKNOWN Harpalus' Complaint of Phillida's Love bestowed on Corin, who loved her not, and denied him that loved her A Praise of his Lady That all things sometime find Ease of their Pain, save only the Lover From 'The Phoenix' Nest' From the same The Soul's Errand * * * * * SECOND PERIOD. FROM SPENSER TO DRYDEN. FRANCIS BEAUMONT To Ben Jonson On the Tombs in Westminster An Epitaph SIR WALTER RALEIGH The Country's Recreations The Silent Lover A Vision upon 'The Fairy Queen' Love admits no Rival JOSHUA SYLVESTER To Religion On Man's Resemblance to God |
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