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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... dear , Who lov'd the very thought of her , whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my unhappy birth , Where once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of ...
... dear , Who lov'd the very thought of her , whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my unhappy birth , Where once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of ...
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... in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that [ 93 ]
... in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that [ 93 ]
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English poets George Ellis. THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that I no more Must call thee so , the rich affection's store That fed on hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent . We , that ...
English poets George Ellis. THE SURRENDER . My once dear love , hapless that I no more Must call thee so , the rich affection's store That fed on hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent . We , that ...
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... dear flow'rs ! sweetly your time ye spent , Fit , while ye liv'd , for smell and ornament , And after death , for cures . I follow straight , without complaints or grief , Since , if my scent be good , I care not if It ' be as short as ...
... dear flow'rs ! sweetly your time ye spent , Fit , while ye liv'd , for smell and ornament , And after death , for cures . I follow straight , without complaints or grief , Since , if my scent be good , I care not if It ' be as short as ...
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... DEAR , do not your fair beauty wrong , In thinking still you are too young ; The rose and lilies in your cheek Flourish , and no more ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ...
... DEAR , do not your fair beauty wrong , In thinking still you are too young ; The rose and lilies in your cheek Flourish , and no more ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ...
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