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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... fall , faint seasons keep , Like fits of waking before sleep : Then shrinks into that fatal mold , Where its first being was enroll'd . It is a dream , whose seeming truth Is moralized in age and youth : Where all the comforts he can ...
... fall , faint seasons keep , Like fits of waking before sleep : Then shrinks into that fatal mold , Where its first being was enroll'd . It is a dream , whose seeming truth Is moralized in age and youth : Where all the comforts he can ...
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... Fall , easy patience , fall , like rest , Whose soft spells charm a troubled breast ; And where those rebels you espy , O ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov ...
... Fall , easy patience , fall , like rest , Whose soft spells charm a troubled breast ; And where those rebels you espy , O ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov ...
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... fall in dead of night ; For in your eyes they sit , and there Fixed become as in their sphere . Ask me no more , if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last she flies , And in your fragant bosom dies ...
... fall in dead of night ; For in your eyes they sit , and there Fixed become as in their sphere . Ask me no more , if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last she flies , And in your fragant bosom dies ...
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... falls , the Scythian snow , " Bring blushing roses steep'd in milk ; " From early meadows scent and show , " And from the Persian worm her silk . " Fetch from the east the morning's breath , " And from the phoenix gums and spice , VOL ...
... falls , the Scythian snow , " Bring blushing roses steep'd in milk ; " From early meadows scent and show , " And from the Persian worm her silk . " Fetch from the east the morning's breath , " And from the phoenix gums and spice , VOL ...
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... fall short of truth Made me stay longer than I thought . For I'm engag'd by word , and oath , A servant to another's will : Yet , for thy love , I'd forfeit both , Could I be sure to keep it still . But what assurance can I take , When ...
... fall short of truth Made me stay longer than I thought . For I'm engag'd by word , and oath , A servant to another's will : Yet , for thy love , I'd forfeit both , Could I be sure to keep it still . But what assurance can I take , When ...
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