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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... morning star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and sweet feature , Was ...
... morning star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and sweet feature , Was ...
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... morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With sighing blasts , and weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she spreads , then she receives His warmer beams ...
... morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With sighing blasts , and weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she spreads , then she receives His warmer beams ...
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... out our days ! How we seek a thousand ways To find death , the which if none We sought out , would shew us one . Never was there morning yet ( Sweet as is the violet ) Which man's folly did not soon Wish to be expir'd [ 151 ]
... out our days ! How we seek a thousand ways To find death , the which if none We sought out , would shew us one . Never was there morning yet ( Sweet as is the violet ) Which man's folly did not soon Wish to be expir'd [ 151 ]
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... milk ; " From early meadows scent and show , " And from the Persian worm her silk . " Fetch from the east the morning's breath , " And from the phoenix gums and spice , VOL . III , M " Such as she culls , when at her death 161 ]
... milk ; " From early meadows scent and show , " And from the Persian worm her silk . " Fetch from the east the morning's breath , " And from the phoenix gums and spice , VOL . III , M " Such as she culls , when at her death 161 ]
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... morning , overcast With sullen clouds , should be defac'd . OF LOVE . ANGER in hasty words or blows Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow , too , finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief . So ev'ry passion , but fond ...
... morning , overcast With sullen clouds , should be defac'd . OF LOVE . ANGER in hasty words or blows Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow , too , finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief . So ev'ry passion , but fond ...
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