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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... I'll not be won with all thy store ! I can behold thy golden hair , And for the owner nothing care : Thy starry eyes can look upon , And be mine own when I have done : Thy cherry ruby lips can kiss , And for fruition [ 192 ]
... I'll not be won with all thy store ! I can behold thy golden hair , And for the owner nothing care : Thy starry eyes can look upon , And be mine own when I have done : Thy cherry ruby lips can kiss , And for fruition [ 192 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Thy cherry ruby lips can kiss , And for fruition never wish : Can view the garden of thy cheeks , And slight the roses there as leeks : Can hear thee sing with all thine art , Without enthralling of mine heart ...
English poets George Ellis. Thy cherry ruby lips can kiss , And for fruition never wish : Can view the garden of thy cheeks , And slight the roses there as leeks : Can hear thee sing with all thine art , Without enthralling of mine heart ...
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... lips ; begin , and tell A thousand , and a hundred score , An hundred , and a thousand more ; " Till another thousand smother That , and that wipe off another . Thus , at last , when we have number'd Many a thousand , many a hundred ...
... lips ; begin , and tell A thousand , and a hundred score , An hundred , and a thousand more ; " Till another thousand smother That , and that wipe off another . Thus , at last , when we have number'd Many a thousand , many a hundred ...
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... lip Would moisture sip , He would from my trencher feed ; Then would hop , and then would run , And cry Philip when he'd done ; Oh ! whose heart can choose but bleed ? Oh ! how eager would he fight , And ne'er hurt tho ' he did bite ...
... lip Would moisture sip , He would from my trencher feed ; Then would hop , and then would run , And cry Philip when he'd done ; Oh ! whose heart can choose but bleed ? Oh ! how eager would he fight , And ne'er hurt tho ' he did bite ...
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... lip Pleasures as new As morning dew , Let those soft ties your hearts combine . SONG . [ From the same . ] COME , O Come , I brook no stay ; He doth not love that can delay ! See , how the stealing night Hath blotted out the light , And ...
... lip Pleasures as new As morning dew , Let those soft ties your hearts combine . SONG . [ From the same . ] COME , O Come , I brook no stay ; He doth not love that can delay ! See , how the stealing night Hath blotted out the light , And ...
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