Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volumen31801 |
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... kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy ...
... kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy ...
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... makes all dumb , But thy jealous husband's snoring . And with thy sweet perfumed kisses , Entertain a stranger : Love's delight and sweetest bliss , is Got with greatest danger . WILLIAM DRUMMOND , Of Hawthornden , born in 1585 , [ 54 ]
... makes all dumb , But thy jealous husband's snoring . And with thy sweet perfumed kisses , Entertain a stranger : Love's delight and sweetest bliss , is Got with greatest danger . WILLIAM DRUMMOND , Of Hawthornden , born in 1585 , [ 54 ]
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... kiss the image of my death . SONNET TO HIS LUTE . My lute , be as thou wast , when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady grove , When immelodious winds but made thee move , And birds on thee their ramage did bestow . Sith ...
... kiss the image of my death . SONNET TO HIS LUTE . My lute , be as thou wast , when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady grove , When immelodious winds but made thee move , And birds on thee their ramage did bestow . Sith ...
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... kiss , or pray ; — One poor thought of her would arm me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too . Who could ...
... kiss , or pray ; — One poor thought of her would arm me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too . Who could ...
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... shall hourly sing , And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth with a kiss . Then come on shore , Where no joy dies ' till love hath gotten more . HENRY KING , Bishop of Chichester , was born in [ 90 ]
... shall hourly sing , And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth with a kiss . Then come on shore , Where no joy dies ' till love hath gotten more . HENRY KING , Bishop of Chichester , was born in [ 90 ]
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