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Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry / A Collection of Curious Poetical Compositions of the XVIth, XVIIth, and XVIIIth Centuries

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This anthology gathers curious and rare English verse from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, drawn from manuscripts, fragments, and scarce printed originals. It presents a mixed trove of short poems, political squibs, epitaphs, ballads, imitations of classical forms, and moral verses, some by named authors and others anonymous. Editorial notes supply provenance and occasional modernized readings while arranging the pieces to showcase variety of tone from plaintive dirges to satirical lampoons. Readers encounter archaic diction, shifting poetic forms, and occasional historical references that illuminate changing tastes and popular themes across two centuries.

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Edmund Goldsmid

Edmund Goldsmid was a notable figure in the realm of literary scholarship and antiquarian studies. He is best known for his works that delve into historical and poetic themes, particularly during the 16th to 18th centuries. His book "Explanatory Notes of a Pack of Cavalier Playing Cards, Temp. Charles II." offers a unique political satire of the Commonwealth era, showcasing his interest in the intersection of art and politics. Additionally, "Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry" presents a curated collection of curious poetic compositions, reflecting his dedication to preserving and exploring the literary heritage of earlier centuries. Goldsmid's contributions continue to be appreciated for their insight into historical contexts and poetic forms.

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