- flowers. And all the
meads adorn'd with
daintie gemmes Fit to deck
maydens bowres Also
writing of the
upper reaches is
Matthew Arnold in The
Scholar Gypsy:...
-
married James Gordon McIntyre, Lord Sorn.
Cymocles Discovered by Atis in the
Bowre Of Blisse, Spencer's
Fairie Queene, Book II,
Chapter V (1848) (Type: Pen...
- The
Workes of a
Young Wit (1577) A
Floorish upon
Fancie (1577) Britton's
Bowre of
Delights (1591) The
Pilgrimage to
Paradise (1592), with a
prefatory letter...
- to sigh alas my heart"
appeared in The
Teares of
Fancie (1593).
Brittons Bowre of
Delight (1597)
published "If
women could be fair and yet not fond" under...
- and many a
widow poore; And many a
Scottish **** Lady, sate
weeping in her
bowre. A
legend grew that
while the
artillery was
being prepared in Edinburgh...
-
Suspension Bridge. It is also
called "Bower
Walls Camp", "Burwalls", or "
Bowre Walls".
Burledge Hillfort Iron Age 1004526
Bishop Sutton 51°19′24″N 2°36′04″W...
-
compiled by the printer,
Richard Jones;
reprints 10
poems from
Brittons Bowre of
Delights 1591 Au****ante
Jehova John Dowland, The
First Booke of Songes...
- 1593 (1931) A
Poetical Rhapsody, 1602–1621 (1931): vol. 1, vol. 2
Brittons Bowre of Delights, 1591 (1933) England's
Helicon (1935) The
Arbor of
Amorous Devices...
-
procured a
reversal of the
attainder of his uncle, Sir
Alexander Hody (of
Bowre, Somerset), who had been
attainted at
Edward IV's
accession for adherence...
-
hillfort has some
alternative names such as
Bower Walls Camp, Burwalls, or
Bowre Walls.
Burgh Walls Camp is one of
three Iron Age
fortifications overlooking...