Six Centuries of English Poetry: Tennyson to ChaucerBaldwin, James
General
Six Centuries of English Poetry: Tennyson to Chaucer
Baldwin, James
English poetry
trump, 192.
turtle, 188.
tynis, 282.
Typhon, 195.
udir, 281.
uncos, 106.
undersong, 244.
unexpressive, 191.
Vaughan, Henry, 158.
vermeil, 243.
wales, 106.
Waller, Edmund, 205.
Warner, William, 216.
warp, 137.
Warton, Thomas, 96.
Watson, Thomas, 216.
weet, 109.
weid, 281.
weiris, 281.
weit, 278.
weltering, 191.
which, 245.
whilome, 234.
whist, 189.
wicht, 282.
wight, 233.
wilding, 51.
wiles, 106.
wisards, 188.
wit, 145.
Wither, George, 158.
wold, 24.
wonne, 234.
wont, 187.
wood, 300.
Wordsworth, William, 52.
wrought, 71.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 252.
ychain'd, 192.
yede, 275.
yode, 233.
Young, Edward, 96.
youngling, 106.
'yont, 106.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Ellipses match the original.
Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in the orginal.
The following words use an oe ligature in the original:
Boeotia Phoenicia
Meliboeus Phoenicians
Oeagrus
The following corrections have been made to the text:
Page 79: Dante's _Vita Nuova_.[original has extraneous
quotation mark]
Page 81: full age of man, he might not[original has extraneous
comma] improbably
Page 124: Near yonder copse, where once the garden
smiled,[original has superscripted 1 at the end of the line]
Page 146: _Shakespeare_, _King Lear_, Act i[original has ii]
sc. i.
Page 146: versification of the "Faerie Queene," page
232[original has 234]
Page 303: chyvalrye[original has chyvalyre], 298.
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