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Sonnets and other poems
By S. Egerton Brydges, Esq. of the Middle temple. First published in 1785 -
Sonnets to Orpheus
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The argument
Sonnet -
A sonnet of triumph to England
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First readers of Shakespeare's sonnets, 1590-1790
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Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots, during a tour, by the reverend W. L. Bowles, A. B. of Trinity College, Oxford
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The Cambridge companion to The sonnet
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Sonnets from Shakespeare. By Albert
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Sonnets, and other poems
by the Reverend W. L. Bowles, A. M. Of Trinity College, Oxford. Seventh edition. To which is added, Hope, an allegorical sketch on recovering slowly from sickness -
Gospel-Sonnets
or, spiritual songs. In six parts. Part I. The Believer's Espousals: Or, the Way how a Sinner is divorced from the Law as a Covenant, and married unto Christ, &c. Part II. The Believer's Jointure: Or, the Privileges of those that are Espoused to Christ, with the Marks and Characters of such. Both these being a Poem of Is. liv. 5. Thy Maker is thy Husband. Part III. The Believer's Riddle: Or, the Mystery of Faith; shewing the Believer's two-fold Condition; Nature and Grace, Flesh and Spirit, &c. Part IV. The Believer's Lodging: Or, his Inn, while here upon Earth. Being a Poem or Paraphrase upon Psalm lxxxiv. Part V. The Believer's Soliloquy: Especially when in Affliction and Desertion, complaining of his own evil Heart, & longing to be Above, where he shall sin no more Part VI. The Believer's Principles: especially concerning the Law and the Gospel, &c. Rom. vii. 4. Wherefore my Brethren, ye also are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ, that ye should be married to another, even to Him who is raised from the Dead, that ye should bring forth Fruit unto God. 2 Cor. xi. 2, 3. For I am jealous over you with a godly Jealousy; For I have espoused you to one Husband, that I may present you a chast Virgin to Christ. But I fear lest by any Means, as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his Subtilty. so your Minds should be corrupted from the Simplicity that is in Christ. 1 Cor. xiii. 12. For now we see thro' a Glass darkly, or in a Riddle. 1 Cor. ii. 7. But we speak the Wisdom of God in a Mystery. By Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline -
Gospel-Sonnets
or, spiritual songs: in six parts. Part I. The Beleiver's Espousals: Or, the Way how a Sinner is divorced from the Law as a Covenant, and married unto Christ, &c. Part II. The Believer's Jointure: Or, the Privileges of those that are espoused to Christ, with the Marks and Characters of such. Both these being a Poem on Is. liv. 5. Thy Maker is thy Husband. Part III. The Believer's Riddle: Or, the Mystery of Faith; shewing the Believer's two-fold Condition; Nature and Grace, Flesh and Spirit, &c. Part IV. The Believer's Lodging: Or, his Inn, while here upon Earth. Being a Poem or Paraphrase upon Psalm lxxxiv. Part V. The Believer's Soliloquy: Especially when in Affliction & Desertion, complaining of his own evil Heart, & longing to be Above where he shall Sin no more. Part VI. The Believer's Principles: Especially concerning the Law and the Gospel, &c. Rom. vii. 4. Wherefore my Brethren, ye also are become dead to the Law by the Body of Christ, that ye should be married to another, even to Him who is raised from the Dead, that ye should bring forth Fruits unto God. 2 Cor. xi. 2, 3. For I am jealous over you with a godly Jealousy; For I have espoused you to one Husband, that I may present you a chast Virgin to Christ. But I fear lest by any Means, as the Serpent beguiled Eve through his Subtilty, so your Minds should be corrupted from the Simplicity that is in Christ. 1 Cor. xiii. 12. For now we see thro' a Glass darkly, or in a Riddle. 1 Cor. ii. 7. But we speak the Wisdom of God in a Mystery. By Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline -
Sonnets, (third edition) with other poems, by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, A. M. Late Of Trinity College, Oxford
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Sonnets, and other poems
by the Reverend W. L. Bowles, A. M. of Trinity-College, Oxford. Sixth edition. To which is added, Hope, an allegorical sketch on recovering slowly from sickness