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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Such she is ; and if you know Such a one as I have sung , Be she brown , or fair ,
or - 50 , That she be but somewhile young ; Be assur ' d ' tis she , or none , That I
love , and love alone . THYRSIS ' S PRAISE TO HIS MISTRESS . [ From [ 87 ]
Such she is ; and if you know Such a one as I have sung , Be she brown , or fair ,
or - 50 , That she be but somewhile young ; Be assur ' d ' tis she , or none , That I
love , and love alone . THYRSIS ' S PRAISE TO HIS MISTRESS . [ From [ 87 ]
Página 88
... d nigh , Cropt the green grass busily , - Thus he tuned his oaten quill : Ver hath
made the pleasant field Many several odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair
Astra ' s cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever skip , They in pleasing passen all .
... d nigh , Cropt the green grass busily , - Thus he tuned his oaten quill : Ver hath
made the pleasant field Many several odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair
Astra ' s cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever skip , They in pleasing passen all .
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... lovers make ; Witness the chaste desires that never brake Into unruly hearts ;
witness that breast Which in thy bosom anchor ' d his whole rest ; ' Tis no default
in us , I dare acquite Thy maiden faith , thy purpose fair and white As thy pure self
.
... lovers make ; Witness the chaste desires that never brake Into unruly hearts ;
witness that breast Which in thy bosom anchor ' d his whole rest ; ' Tis no default
in us , I dare acquite Thy maiden faith , thy purpose fair and white As thy pure self
.
Página 108
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 ; Then lose no time
...
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 ; Then lose no time
...
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Thou , if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows , With a
pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth : If he nip the early bud , If
he blast what ' s fair or good , If he scatter our choice flowers , If he shake our
halls or ...
Thou , if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows , With a
pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth : If he nip the early bud , If
he blast what ' s fair or good , If he scatter our choice flowers , If he shake our
halls or ...
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