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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... cheer Among them all is common . To play at the cards and the dice Some of them are nothing nice ; Both at hazard and mum - chance . They drink , in gay golden bowls , The blood of poor simple souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance ...
... cheer Among them all is common . To play at the cards and the dice Some of them are nothing nice ; Both at hazard and mum - chance . They drink , in gay golden bowls , The blood of poor simple souls , Perishing for lack of sustenance ...
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... malice never ho . " b Go . G. Doug . Virg . p . 148 , 1. 2 . 6 Shew . 378 This use of the adjective was probably a Gallicism . As the French would say cette belle , this author employs 8 That seemly then , with sober cheer , Me [ 39 ]
... malice never ho . " b Go . G. Doug . Virg . p . 148 , 1. 2 . 6 Shew . 378 This use of the adjective was probably a Gallicism . As the French would say cette belle , this author employs 8 That seemly then , with sober cheer , Me [ 39 ]
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English poets George Ellis. 8 That seemly then , with sober cheer , Me , of her goodliness , forgave . It was no need , I wis , To bid us other kiss ; There might no hearts more joy receive , Nor9 either could of other have . Thus ...
English poets George Ellis. 8 That seemly then , with sober cheer , Me , of her goodliness , forgave . It was no need , I wis , To bid us other kiss ; There might no hearts more joy receive , Nor9 either could of other have . Thus ...
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... got sight of our dame ; To bait her eyes which kept the leads above . The gravel ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse , with swords , and friendly hearts , With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where [ 48 ]
... got sight of our dame ; To bait her eyes which kept the leads above . The gravel ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse , with swords , and friendly hearts , With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where [ 48 ]
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English poets George Ellis. With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where we have fought , and chased oft with darts.- The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our ladies ' praise , Recording oft ...
English poets George Ellis. With cheer as though one should another whelm : Where we have fought , and chased oft with darts.- The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our ladies ' praise , Recording oft ...
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