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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... beauty I discover , English - like , without a veil . If thou may'st be won away , Win and wear thee he that may . Yet in this thou may'st believe me , ( So indifferent though I seem ) Death with tortures would not grieve me More , than ...
... beauty I discover , English - like , without a veil . If thou may'st be won away , Win and wear thee he that may . Yet in this thou may'st believe me , ( So indifferent though I seem ) Death with tortures would not grieve me More , than ...
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... beauty ; I , for love.- [ Abridged from 12 stanzas . ] SAD eyes , what do you ail , To be thus ill - disposed ? Why doth your sleeping fail , Now all men's else are closed ? Was't I , that ne'er did bow In any servile duty , And will ...
... beauty ; I , for love.- [ Abridged from 12 stanzas . ] SAD eyes , what do you ail , To be thus ill - disposed ? Why doth your sleeping fail , Now all men's else are closed ? Was't I , that ne'er did bow In any servile duty , And will ...
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... beauty's ray To some more - soon - enamour'd swain : Those forced wiles Of sights and smiles , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I have elsewhere vow'd a duty ; Turn away thy tempting eye : Shew not me thy painted beauty , These ...
... beauty's ray To some more - soon - enamour'd swain : Those forced wiles Of sights and smiles , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I have elsewhere vow'd a duty ; Turn away thy tempting eye : Shew not me thy painted beauty , These ...
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... beauty Buzzards dare not soar unto : She , she it is Affords that bliss For which I would refuse no pain : But such as you , Fond fools , adieu ! You seek to captive me in vain.- Leave me then , thou Syren , leave me , [ 76 ]
... beauty Buzzards dare not soar unto : She , she it is Affords that bliss For which I would refuse no pain : But such as you , Fond fools , adieu ! You seek to captive me in vain.- Leave me then , thou Syren , leave me , [ 76 ]
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... beauty's flames ? Was't I , could dive , and sound each passion's secret depth at will , And from those huge o'erwhelmings rise by help of reason still ? And am I now , O heavens ! for trying this in vain , So sunk , that I shall never ...
... beauty's flames ? Was't I , could dive , and sound each passion's secret depth at will , And from those huge o'erwhelmings rise by help of reason still ? And am I now , O heavens ! for trying this in vain , So sunk , that I shall never ...
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