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, Band 21801 |
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... blame , read flame . 153 , 182 , 189 , -- 195 , 196 , 216 , 250 , 251 , 278 , 294 , - 17 , for plagues , read pangs . ult . for those , read thou . 6 , for cup , read cap . ult . for green , read queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult ...
... blame , read flame . 153 , 182 , 189 , -- 195 , 196 , 216 , 250 , 251 , 278 , 294 , - 17 , for plagues , read pangs . ult . for those , read thou . 6 , for cup , read cap . ult . for green , read queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult ...
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... Blamed but not shamed , " the proverb is , And truth can have none other wrong : So may they hap their mark to miss , That think themselves in falsehood strong . Then hated , lo , I must rejoice , And fond ... Blame not my Lute ; [ 91 ]
... Blamed but not shamed , " the proverb is , And truth can have none other wrong : So may they hap their mark to miss , That think themselves in falsehood strong . Then hated , lo , I must rejoice , And fond ... Blame not my Lute ; [ 91 ]
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... blame the covetise , The gluttons , and the drunkards vile , The proud disdain of worldly wise , And how falsehood doth truth exile : Though vice and sin be now in place , In stead of virtue and of grace : Blame not my lute . Though ...
... blame the covetise , The gluttons , and the drunkards vile , The proud disdain of worldly wise , And how falsehood doth truth exile : Though vice and sin be now in place , In stead of virtue and of grace : Blame not my lute . Though ...
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... Blame not my lute . Blame not my lute I you desire , But blame the cause that we thus play : For burning heat blame not the fire , But him that bloweth the coal alway . Blame ye the cause , blame ye not us ; That we men's faults have ...
... Blame not my lute . Blame not my lute I you desire , But blame the cause that we thus play : For burning heat blame not the fire , But him that bloweth the coal alway . Blame ye the cause , blame ye not us ; That we men's faults have ...
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... be they courteous , they will quit me ; And if they crab , here I quit - claim2 it ; Confessing their affection Conform to their complexion . 1 Blame . • Disclaim . CLAPPERTON . A Scotish poet , whose history is unknown [ 98 ]
... be they courteous , they will quit me ; And if they crab , here I quit - claim2 it ; Confessing their affection Conform to their complexion . 1 Blame . • Disclaim . CLAPPERTON . A Scotish poet , whose history is unknown [ 98 ]
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