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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... fires , And burning with extreme desires ; An object seeks , of which possess'd The wheels are fix'd , the motions rest , The flames in ashes lie oppress'd . This meteor , striving high to rise , ( The fuel spent ) falls down and dies ...
... fires , And burning with extreme desires ; An object seeks , of which possess'd The wheels are fix'd , the motions rest , The flames in ashes lie oppress'd . This meteor , striving high to rise , ( The fuel spent ) falls down and dies ...
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... fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ; " Tis a grave Gapes to have Those poor fools that long to prove . " Tell me more , are women true ? " Yes , some are , and some as you . Some are willing , some are strange , Since you men first ...
... fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ; " Tis a grave Gapes to have Those poor fools that long to prove . " Tell me more , are women true ? " Yes , some are , and some as you . Some are willing , some are strange , Since you men first ...
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... fires . No more an exile will I dwell , With folded arms and sighs all day , Reckoning the torments of my hell , And flinging my sweet joys away . I am call'd home again to quiet peace , My mistress smiles , and all my sorrows cease ...
... fires . No more an exile will I dwell , With folded arms and sighs all day , Reckoning the torments of my hell , And flinging my sweet joys away . I am call'd home again to quiet peace , My mistress smiles , and all my sorrows cease ...
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... fire of zeal Both in church and common - weal ? No , there's nought on earth I fear That may force from me one tear . Loss of honours , freedom , health , Or that mortal idol , wealth ; With these , babes may grieved be , But they have ...
... fire of zeal Both in church and common - weal ? No , there's nought on earth I fear That may force from me one tear . Loss of honours , freedom , health , Or that mortal idol , wealth ; With these , babes may grieved be , But they have ...
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... fire of London , and was interred in the same grave with his second wife , who died the same day , and was supposed , as well as Shirley , to have owed her death to the fright occasioned by that calamity . Besides his plays he published ...
... fire of London , and was interred in the same grave with his second wife , who died the same day , and was supposed , as well as Shirley , to have owed her death to the fright occasioned by that calamity . Besides his plays he published ...
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