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 2 |
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And I wish you , sir , a wide mouth , for the nonce , “ To speak all that ever you
shall speak at once ! " ( 1st cent . Epig . 83 . ] Of blind Bayard . Who so bold as
blind Bayard ? i no beast , of truth : Whereof my bold blind bayard perfect proof
shew ...
And I wish you , sir , a wide mouth , for the nonce , “ To speak all that ever you
shall speak at once ! " ( 1st cent . Epig . 83 . ] Of blind Bayard . Who so bold as
blind Bayard ? i no beast , of truth : Whereof my bold blind bayard perfect proof
shew ...
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Their horses , ere they enter ' d , began to stay ; Every one horse giving an other
the way ; Of good manners , as it were : - and , more and more Each horse gave
back to set his better before , Save this rude , rusty , bold , blind bayard of mine ...
Their horses , ere they enter ' d , began to stay ; Every one horse giving an other
the way ; Of good manners , as it were : - and , more and more Each horse gave
back to set his better before , Save this rude , rusty , bold , blind bayard of mine ...
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Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain , Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear
me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101 . ] The time of Heywood ' s birth is uncertain ; he
is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer
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Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain , Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear
me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101 . ] The time of Heywood ' s birth is uncertain ; he
is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer
...
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But ( for his jealous eye she well did find ) She studied cunning how the same to
blind . And thus she did . One day to him she came , And , though against his will
, on him she leaned , And out gan cry , " Ah , well - away for shame ! “ If you help ...
But ( for his jealous eye she well did find ) She studied cunning how the same to
blind . And thus she did . One day to him she came , And , though against his will
, on him she leaned , And out gan cry , " Ah , well - away for shame ! “ If you help ...
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... have , when şuch poor orphans beg , Love , naked boy , hath nothing on his
back , And though he wanteth neither arm nor leg , Yet maim ' d he is , sith he his
sight doth lack , And yet though blind he beauty can behold , And ( 274 )
... have , when şuch poor orphans beg , Love , naked boy , hath nothing on his
back , And though he wanteth neither arm nor leg , Yet maim ' d he is , sith he his
sight doth lack , And yet though blind he beauty can behold , And ( 274 )
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