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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... Thou know'st I think , God wot . " Delay not then , like worldly men , " Good works till wither'd age : " ' Bove other things the King of Kings " Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce ...
... Thou know'st I think , God wot . " Delay not then , like worldly men , " Good works till wither'd age : " ' Bove other things the King of Kings " Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce ...
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... ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
... ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
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... thou art wont to shew , With feigned solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if , deaf god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath , I long to kiss the image of my death . SONNET TO HIS LUTE . My lute , be as ...
... thou art wont to shew , With feigned solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if , deaf god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath , I long to kiss the image of my death . SONNET TO HIS LUTE . My lute , be as ...
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... thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and flow'ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling ...
... thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and flow'ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling ...
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... thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence the ugly night , Which serves but to make dear thy glorious light . * * * * This is the morn should bring unto this grove My love ...
... thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence the ugly night , Which serves but to make dear thy glorious light . * * * * This is the morn should bring unto this grove My love ...
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