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Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-18241
Cynewulf1
Drayton, Thomas1
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Kennedy, Charles W (1882-1969)1
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Raymond, Dora Neill (1889-)1
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The political career of Lord Byron

Raymond, Dora Neill (1889-)

[1925]

Bibliography: p. 345-347.

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The poems of Cynewulf

Cynewulf; Kennedy, Charles W (1882-1969)

1910

Bibliography: p. 335-347.

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Poems

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1809-1892)

1850

In this ed. To ---- incipit: "You might have won..." (p. 347) was first reprinted. "(The second division of this volume was published...1832...)" p.[375].

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Goliahs head cut off with his own sword; in a combat betwixt little David, the young stripling, who stands in the power and strength of his God, and great Goliah the proud boaster, who stands in his own strength, glorifying in the arm of flesh, and contemning and despising little David, because of his youth : In a reply to a book, set forth by an un-named author, under pretence of an answer to thirty six queries, propounded by James Parnell, whom he in scorn calls, the young Quaker. And also an answer to severall counter-queries, propounded by the same unnamed authour, whom I understand to be one Thomas Draton, a teacher of the world, at Abbey Rippon, in Huntingtonshire,... and also he that takes his part, who writes himself W.P. who knowes not the power of God, and therefore glories in the length of time, and the multitude of years. ... Given forth from the spirit of the Lord in the behalf of Israel against the armies of the aliens, who muster up themselves against the Lord, and his authority: by a friend to the common-wealth of Israel, who is known to the world, by the name James Parnel. Who is a sufferer in outward bonds, for the testimony of the everlasting truth, in Colchester Castle. 1655

Parnell, James (1637?-1656); Drayton, Thomas

1655

A reply to: Drayton, Thomas. An answer according to truth, that trembles not, nor quakes, nor quayleth. W.P. = William Parker?. The last leaf is blank. Pagination irregular: p.47 misnumbered 41....

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