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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... gone . With that I stopt : said love , " These be , " Fond man , resemblances of thee ; " And , as these flowers , thy joys shall die , " Ev'n in the twinkling of an eye : " And all thy hopes of her shall wither " Like those short ...
... gone . With that I stopt : said love , " These be , " Fond man , resemblances of thee ; " And , as these flowers , thy joys shall die , " Ev'n in the twinkling of an eye : " And all thy hopes of her shall wither " Like those short ...
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... gone ; These life itself doth feed upon . Then take no care , but only to be jolly , To be more wretched than we must , is folly , [ The following has been attributed to Strode , but I know not on what authority . ] ON MUSIC , WHEN ...
... gone ; These life itself doth feed upon . Then take no care , but only to be jolly , To be more wretched than we must , is folly , [ The following has been attributed to Strode , but I know not on what authority . ] ON MUSIC , WHEN ...
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... gone , To whom their bells they yearly ring . So now I mourn'd that she was dead Whose single power did govern me ; And quickly was by reason led To find the harm of liberty . My soul , in sleep's soft fetters bound , Did [ 160 ]
... gone , To whom their bells they yearly ring . So now I mourn'd that she was dead Whose single power did govern me ; And quickly was by reason led To find the harm of liberty . My soul , in sleep's soft fetters bound , Did [ 160 ]
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... gone , And the great bugbear , grisly death , Shall take this idle breath , If I a poem leave , that poem is my son . Of this no more- We'll rather taste the bright Pomona's store : No fruit shall ' scape Our palates , from the damson ...
... gone , And the great bugbear , grisly death , Shall take this idle breath , If I a poem leave , that poem is my son . Of this no more- We'll rather taste the bright Pomona's store : No fruit shall ' scape Our palates , from the damson ...
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... gone , And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn , And they wake into a light Whose day shall never die in night . The lines inclosed in brackets are in no printed edition ; they were found in a MS . copy , and are ...
... gone , And the eternal morrow dawn ; Then the curtains will be drawn , And they wake into a light Whose day shall never die in night . The lines inclosed in brackets are in no printed edition ; they were found in a MS . copy , and are ...
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