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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... night no care I take . Bound to none my fortunes be ; This or that man's fall I fear not ; Him I love that loveth me ; For the rest a pin I care not . You are sad when others chafe , And grow merry as they laugh ; I , that hate it , and ...
... night no care I take . Bound to none my fortunes be ; This or that man's fall I fear not ; Him I love that loveth me ; For the rest a pin I care not . You are sad when others chafe , And grow merry as they laugh ; I , that hate it , and ...
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... night , The subtle stages of time's flight , Till all - obscuring earth hath laid The body in perpetual shade . It is a weary interlude , Which doth short joys , long woes include ; The world the stage , the prologue , tears : [ 92 ]
... night , The subtle stages of time's flight , Till all - obscuring earth hath laid The body in perpetual shade . It is a weary interlude , Which doth short joys , long woes include ; The world the stage , the prologue , tears : [ 92 ]
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... , repose most shunning . Like calm winds thou passest by us ; Lin'd with feathers are thy feet ; Thy downy wings with silence fly us , Like the shadows of the night ; Or the stream That no beam Of sharpest eye discerns [ 112 ]
... , repose most shunning . Like calm winds thou passest by us ; Lin'd with feathers are thy feet ; Thy downy wings with silence fly us , Like the shadows of the night ; Or the stream That no beam Of sharpest eye discerns [ 112 ]
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... night , best friend unto those cares That do arise from painful melancholy ; My life so ill through want of comfort fares , That unto thee I consecrate it wholly . Sweet night , draw on ! my griefs , when they be told To shades and ...
... night , best friend unto those cares That do arise from painful melancholy ; My life so ill through want of comfort fares , That unto thee I consecrate it wholly . Sweet night , draw on ! my griefs , when they be told To shades and ...
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... night , And yield more cause of terror than delight . Lo , here the record of my follies past , The fruits of wit unstaid , and hours mis - spent ! Full wise is he that perils can forecast , And so , by others ' harms , his own prevent ...
... night , And yield more cause of terror than delight . Lo , here the record of my follies past , The fruits of wit unstaid , and hours mis - spent ! Full wise is he that perils can forecast , And so , by others ' harms , his own prevent ...
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