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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... flame , That can so far extend their fame . Verse , thus design'd , has no ill fate , If it arrive but at the date Of fading beauty ; if it prove But as long - liv'd as present love . SONG . WHILE I listen to thy voice , Chloris [ 176 ]
... flame , That can so far extend their fame . Verse , thus design'd , has no ill fate , If it arrive but at the date Of fading beauty ; if it prove But as long - liv'd as present love . SONG . WHILE I listen to thy voice , Chloris [ 176 ]
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... fate ? I never mean to wed That torture to my bed . My muse is she My love shall be . Let clowns get wealth and heirs ! -When I am gone , And the great bugbear , grisly death , Shall take this idle breath , If I a poem leave , that poem ...
... fate ? I never mean to wed That torture to my bed . My muse is she My love shall be . Let clowns get wealth and heirs ! -When I am gone , And the great bugbear , grisly death , Shall take this idle breath , If I a poem leave , that poem ...
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... fate . Ah , my heart ! her eyes and she Have taught thee new astrology ! Howe'er love's native hours were set , Whatever starry synod met , " Tis in the mercy of her eye , If poor love shall live or die . If those sharp rays , putting ...
... fate . Ah , my heart ! her eyes and she Have taught thee new astrology ! Howe'er love's native hours were set , Whatever starry synod met , " Tis in the mercy of her eye , If poor love shall live or die . If those sharp rays , putting ...
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... fate could force " Twixt soul and body a divorce , It could not sever man and wife , Because they both liv'd but one life . Peace , good reader , do not weep ; Peace , the lovers are asleep . They , sweet turtles , folded lie In the ...
... fate could force " Twixt soul and body a divorce , It could not sever man and wife , Because they both liv'd but one life . Peace , good reader , do not weep ; Peace , the lovers are asleep . They , sweet turtles , folded lie In the ...
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... fate ; Fly the boy , he'll cog and woo , Mock him , and he wounds thee straight . Ah ! who dally boast in vain ; False love wants not real pain , LOVE ONCE , LOVE EVER . SHALL I , hopeless , then pursue A fair shadow that still flies me ...
... fate ; Fly the boy , he'll cog and woo , Mock him , and he wounds thee straight . Ah ! who dally boast in vain ; False love wants not real pain , LOVE ONCE , LOVE EVER . SHALL I , hopeless , then pursue A fair shadow that still flies me ...
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