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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... tears thou daily sheds , In tender bosoms of the flowery meads , Wailing his death who at Ilion's siege was slain . Oh , let thy soul appeased with this remain , That those thy tears plead pity by their sight , And more , the great ...
... tears thou daily sheds , In tender bosoms of the flowery meads , Wailing his death who at Ilion's siege was slain . Oh , let thy soul appeased with this remain , That those thy tears plead pity by their sight , And more , the great ...
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... tear , each groan : Remember on thy grief conceived by day , And call to mind thy night's disturbed rest ; Think on those visions did thy soul molest , While as thy weary corpse a - sleeping lay ; And when all these thou hast enroll'd ...
... tear , each groan : Remember on thy grief conceived by day , And call to mind thy night's disturbed rest ; Think on those visions did thy soul molest , While as thy weary corpse a - sleeping lay ; And when all these thou hast enroll'd ...
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... tear's beguilings , Dancings , singings , kissings , smilings , Nor those painted sweets , with which You unwary men bewitch , ( All united , nor asunder ) That can compass such a wonder , Or to win you love prevail , Where her moving ...
... tear's beguilings , Dancings , singings , kissings , smilings , Nor those painted sweets , with which You unwary men bewitch , ( All united , nor asunder ) That can compass such a wonder , Or to win you love prevail , Where her moving ...
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... , whose deep and over - deadly smart Have , without pity , broke the truest heart , Sighs , tears , and every sad annoy , That erst did with me dwell , And others joy , Farewell ! Adieu , Fair shepherdesses ! Let garlands of sad yew [ 79 ]
... , whose deep and over - deadly smart Have , without pity , broke the truest heart , Sighs , tears , and every sad annoy , That erst did with me dwell , And others joy , Farewell ! Adieu , Fair shepherdesses ! Let garlands of sad yew [ 79 ]
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... tears , ' Cause I see my neighbour's ears Stand so slopewise from his head , As if they were horns indeed ? Or to see his wife at once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ...
... tears , ' Cause I see my neighbour's ears Stand so slopewise from his head , As if they were horns indeed ? Or to see his wife at once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ...
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