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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... Sorrow calls no time that's gone . Violets pluck'd , the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again . Trim thy locks , look cheerfully , Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . VOL . III . E Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast , Why [ 49 ]
... Sorrow calls no time that's gone . Violets pluck'd , the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again . Trim thy locks , look cheerfully , Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . VOL . III . E Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast , Why [ 49 ]
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... sorrows cease . Yet what is living in her eye , Or being blest with her sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave ...
... sorrows cease . Yet what is living in her eye , Or being blest with her sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave ...
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... sorrow free , Did all the cares on earth disdain ? And still untouch'd , as at some safer games , Play'd with the burning coals of love and beauty's flames ? Was't I , could dive , and sound each passion's secret depth at will , And ...
... sorrow free , Did all the cares on earth disdain ? And still untouch'd , as at some safer games , Play'd with the burning coals of love and beauty's flames ? Was't I , could dive , and sound each passion's secret depth at will , And ...
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... sorrow spent , Wish death , yet cannot die . She's bent to smile when I do storm , When I am cheerful too She seems to low'r . Then , who can cure Or counterpoise my woe ? VOL . III . G My marriage - day chac'd joy away , For I [ 81 ]
... sorrow spent , Wish death , yet cannot die . She's bent to smile when I do storm , When I am cheerful too She seems to low'r . Then , who can cure Or counterpoise my woe ? VOL . III . G My marriage - day chac'd joy away , For I [ 81 ]
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... - will domineers as lord To keep poor me in thrall . My discontent gives her content , My friend she vows her foe ; How should I then my sorrows vent Or cure my endless woe ? No cure to care , farewell all joy , Retire [ 82 ]
... - will domineers as lord To keep poor me in thrall . My discontent gives her content , My friend she vows her foe ; How should I then my sorrows vent Or cure my endless woe ? No cure to care , farewell all joy , Retire [ 82 ]
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