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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... sing , Make an eternal spring ; Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence ...
... sing , Make an eternal spring ; Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence ...
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... breath embalm'd thy wholesome air Is gone , nor gold nor gems her can restore . Neglected virtue ! seasons go and come , While thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . SONNET TO THE NIGHTINGALE . SWEET bird , that sing'st [ 60 ]
... breath embalm'd thy wholesome air Is gone , nor gold nor gems her can restore . Neglected virtue ! seasons go and come , While thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . SONNET TO THE NIGHTINGALE . SWEET bird , that sing'st [ 60 ]
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English poets George Ellis. SONNET TO THE NIGHTINGALE . SWEET bird , that sing'st away the early hours , Of winters past , or coming , void of care , Well pleased with delights which present are ; Fair seasons , budding sprays , sweet ...
English poets George Ellis. SONNET TO THE NIGHTINGALE . SWEET bird , that sing'st away the early hours , Of winters past , or coming , void of care , Well pleased with delights which present are ; Fair seasons , budding sprays , sweet ...
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... sing , or kiss , or pray ; — One poor thought of her would arm me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too ...
... sing , or kiss , or pray ; — One poor thought of her would arm me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too ...
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... sing Ah me ! But why , O fatal time , Dost thou constrain , that I Should perish in my youth's sweet prime ? I , but a while ago , you cruel powers ! In spite of fortune cropt contentment's sweetest flowers ; And yet , unscorned , serve ...
... sing Ah me ! But why , O fatal time , Dost thou constrain , that I Should perish in my youth's sweet prime ? I , but a while ago , you cruel powers ! In spite of fortune cropt contentment's sweetest flowers ; And yet , unscorned , serve ...
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