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, Volumen3 |
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O RAL When I to you of all my woes complain , Which you make me endure
without release , With scornful smiles you answer me again , That lovers true
must bear , and hold their peace . Dear , I will bear , and hold my peace , if you
Will hold ...
O RAL When I to you of all my woes complain , Which you make me endure
without release , With scornful smiles you answer me again , That lovers true
must bear , and hold their peace . Dear , I will bear , and hold my peace , if you
Will hold ...
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Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me
: Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me
. By my love , long , firm , and true , Borne to you , By these tears my grief ...
Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me
: Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me
. By my love , long , firm , and true , Borne to you , By these tears my grief ...
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Long their fix ' d eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so
great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet and
troubled look , She first brake silence , saying , “ Dear friend , “ O that our love ...
Long their fix ' d eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so
great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet and
troubled look , She first brake silence , saying , “ Dear friend , “ O that our love ...
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Oh stay not long , but come , my dear , " And knit our marriage knot ; : “ Each hour
a day , each month a year , “ Thou know ' st I think , God wot . “ Delay not then ,
like worldly men , 6 Good works till wither ' d age : “ ' Bove other things the King of
...
Oh stay not long , but come , my dear , " And knit our marriage knot ; : “ Each hour
a day , each month a year , “ Thou know ' st I think , God wot . “ Delay not then ,
like worldly men , 6 Good works till wither ' d age : “ ' Bove other things the King of
...
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Fly thence , my dear , fly fast , my Thomalin , Who him encounters once , for ever
dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar
sips , While down into his heart the sugar ' d poison slips . Oft in a voice be ...
Fly thence , my dear , fly fast , my Thomalin , Who him encounters once , for ever
dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar
sips , While down into his heart the sugar ' d poison slips . Oft in a voice be ...
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