INGATHERINGS FROM OUR
HISTORY AND LITERATURE
BY EDWARD ARBER, F.S.A.
'Yea, history hath triumphed over time—which
besides it, nothing but eternity hath triumphed
over.'
Sir W. Raleigh, Hist. of the World.
'Airs and madrigals that whisper softness in
chambers.' J. Milton, Areopagitica.
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John Lydgate. | The Siege of Harfleur and the Battle of Agincourt. (1415.) [Printed c. 1530.] | 13 |
John Fox. | How the Lord Cromwell helped Archbishop | |
Cranmer's Secretary. (July 1539.) | 25 | |
John Proctor. | The History of Sir Thomas Wyat's Rebellion. (Jan.-Feb. 1544.) | |
[Printed Jan. 1555.] | 37 | |
---- | The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London. (4 June 1561.) | 109 |
R. W[itc]. | Against the wilful inconstancy of his dear foe E. T. (? 1566.) | 32 |
Is. W. | To her unconstant Lover. (? 1566.) | 227 |
W. G. | A Love Letter to an unconstant Maiden. (? 1566.) | 239 |
[George Gascoigne.] | The Spoil of Antwerp.It is better known as | |
The Spanish Fury at Antwerp. (Nov. 1576.) | 141 | |
George Elliot. | A very true Report of the apprehension of that arch-Priest | |
Edmund Campion and three other Jesuit Priests. (July 1581 ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |