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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... thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in woe , in woe's despight ; Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky ...
... thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in woe , in woe's despight ; Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky ...
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... thee come not again ! The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets to sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before ; Delicious , lusty , amiable , fair , But she whose breath embalm'd thy ...
... thee come not again ! The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets to sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before ; Delicious , lusty , amiable , fair , But she whose breath embalm'd thy ...
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... thee he did not spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that low'rs . What soul can be so sick , which by thy songs ( Attir'd in sweetness ) sweetly is not driv'n Quite to forget earth's turmoils , spites , and wrongs , And lift a ...
... thee he did not spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that low'rs . What soul can be so sick , which by thy songs ( Attir'd in sweetness ) sweetly is not driv'n Quite to forget earth's turmoils , spites , and wrongs , And lift a ...
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... thee . Though a stranger to the Muses , Young , obscured , and despis'd , Yet , such art thy love infuses , That I thus have poetiz'd . Read , and be content to see Thy admired power in me.- On this glass of thy perfection If that any ...
... thee . Though a stranger to the Muses , Young , obscured , and despis'd , Yet , such art thy love infuses , That I thus have poetiz'd . Read , and be content to see Thy admired power in me.- On this glass of thy perfection If that any ...
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... thee , I the more shall pleased be . I am no Italian lover , That will mew thee in a jail ; But thy beauty I discover , English - like , without a veil . If thou may'st be won away , Win and wear thee he that may . Yet in this thou may ...
... thee , I the more shall pleased be . I am no Italian lover , That will mew thee in a jail ; But thy beauty I discover , English - like , without a veil . If thou may'st be won away , Win and wear thee he that may . Yet in this thou may ...
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