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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Sweet bird , that sing ' st away the early hours , Of winters past , or coming , void
of care , Well pleased with delights which present are ; Fair seasons , budding
sprays , sweet - smelling flow ' rs : To rocks , to springs , to rills , from leavy bow '
rs ...
Sweet bird , that sing ' st away the early hours , Of winters past , or coming , void
of care , Well pleased with delights which present are ; Fair seasons , budding
sprays , sweet - smelling flow ' rs : To rocks , to springs , to rills , from leavy bow '
rs ...
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... 1622 ; though in the first and seventh pieces , the text of the pirated edition (
1620 ) has been sometimes preferred . ] Shall I , wasting in despair , Die because
a woman ' s fair ? Or my cheeks make pale with care , ' Cause another ' s rosy are
...
... 1622 ; though in the first and seventh pieces , the text of the pirated edition (
1620 ) has been sometimes preferred . ] Shall I , wasting in despair , Die because
a woman ' s fair ? Or my cheeks make pale with care , ' Cause another ' s rosy are
...
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Those that bear a noble mind Where they want of riches find , Think what with
them they would do , Who without them dare to woo ; And unless that mind I see ,
What care I though great she be ? Great or good , or kind or fair , I [ 66 ]
Those that bear a noble mind Where they want of riches find , Think what with
them they would do , Who without them dare to woo ; And unless that mind I see ,
What care I though great she be ? Great or good , or kind or fair , I [ 66 ]
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Tell thou that fair one this ; my soul prefers Her love above my life : and that I died
hers . And let him be for evermore to her remembrance dear , Who lov ' d the very
thought of her , whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my ...
Tell thou that fair one this ; my soul prefers Her love above my life : and that I died
hers . And let him be for evermore to her remembrance dear , Who lov ' d the very
thought of her , whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my ...
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Adieu , Fair shepherdesses ! Let garlands of sad yew Adorn your dainty golden
tresses ! I , that lov ' d you , and often with my quill Made music that delighted
fountain , grove , and hill , I , whom you loved so , and with a sweet and chaste ...
Adieu , Fair shepherdesses ! Let garlands of sad yew Adorn your dainty golden
tresses ! I , that lov ' d you , and often with my quill Made music that delighted
fountain , grove , and hill , I , whom you loved so , and with a sweet and chaste ...
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