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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... heaven , should prove How it rewards neglected love , Better a thousand such as I , Their grief untold , should pine and die , Than her bright morning , overcast With sullen clouds , should be defac'd . OF LOVE . ANGER in hasty words or ...
... heaven , should prove How it rewards neglected love , Better a thousand such as I , Their grief untold , should pine and die , Than her bright morning , overcast With sullen clouds , should be defac'd . OF LOVE . ANGER in hasty words or ...
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... heaven does climb : Gods , that never change their state , Vary oft their love and hate . Phillis , to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ; Let not you and I require What has been our past desire ; On what shepherds you have ...
... heaven does climb : Gods , that never change their state , Vary oft their love and hate . Phillis , to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ; Let not you and I require What has been our past desire ; On what shepherds you have ...
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English poets George Ellis. It was my heaven's extremest sphere , The pale which held that lovely deer . My joy , my grief , my hope , my love , Did all within this circle move ! A narrow compass ! and yet there Dwelt all that's good ...
English poets George Ellis. It was my heaven's extremest sphere , The pale which held that lovely deer . My joy , my grief , my hope , my love , Did all within this circle move ! A narrow compass ! and yet there Dwelt all that's good ...
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... , Chloris , peace ! or singing die , That together you and I To heaven may go ; For all we know Of what the blessed do above , Is that they sing , and that they love . VOL . III , N Z WILLIAM HABINGTON , Was born in 1605 , of a [ 177 ]
... , Chloris , peace ! or singing die , That together you and I To heaven may go ; For all we know Of what the blessed do above , Is that they sing , and that they love . VOL . III , N Z WILLIAM HABINGTON , Was born in 1605 , of a [ 177 ]
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... reason climb , While wild passions captive lie ; And , each article of time , Her pure thoughts to heaven fly . All her vows religious be , And her love she vows to me . OF TRUE DELIGHT . WHY doth the ear so tempt [ 181 ]
... reason climb , While wild passions captive lie ; And , each article of time , Her pure thoughts to heaven fly . All her vows religious be , And her love she vows to me . OF TRUE DELIGHT . WHY doth the ear so tempt [ 181 ]
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