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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God grant likewise that you may see Upon your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise
of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576 . N . B . In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe
falsely , to W . Hunnis . ] · UNCERTAIN AUTHORS . Among the uncertain authors
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God grant likewise that you may see Upon your head such hairs to be . [ Paradise
of Dainty Devices , edit . 1576 . N . B . In edit . 1580 , it is attributed , I believe
falsely , to W . Hunnis . ] · UNCERTAIN AUTHORS . Among the uncertain authors
...
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( From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] Not stayed state , but feeble stay , Not
costly robes , but bare array ; Not passed wealth , but present want , Not heaped
store , but slender scant ; Not plenty ' s purse , but poor estate , Not happy hap ,
but ...
( From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] Not stayed state , but feeble stay , Not
costly robes , but bare array ; Not passed wealth , but present want , Not heaped
store , but slender scant ; Not plenty ' s purse , but poor estate , Not happy hap ,
but ...
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And now farewell each dainty dish , With sundry sorts of sugar ' d wine : Farewell
, I say . fine flesh and fish , To please this dainty mouth of mine ; I now , alas ,
must leave all these , And make good cheer with bread and cheese . And now ,
all ...
And now farewell each dainty dish , With sundry sorts of sugar ' d wine : Farewell
, I say . fine flesh and fish , To please this dainty mouth of mine ; I now , alas ,
must leave all these , And make good cheer with bread and cheese . And now ,
all ...
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He , going to their stately place , Did find , in every dish , Fat beef , and brewis ;
and great store Of dainty fowl and fish . Who seeing their saturity , And practising
to win His pupils thence , “ Excess ( he said ) “ Doth work access to sin .
He , going to their stately place , Did find , in every dish , Fat beef , and brewis ;
and great store Of dainty fowl and fish . Who seeing their saturity , And practising
to win His pupils thence , “ Excess ( he said ) “ Doth work access to sin .
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What pleasures have great princes More dainty to their choice , Than herd - men
wild , who careless In quiet life rejoice ; And fortune ' s favours scorning , Sing
sweet in summer morning . All day their flocks each tendeth , At night they take ...
What pleasures have great princes More dainty to their choice , Than herd - men
wild , who careless In quiet life rejoice ; And fortune ' s favours scorning , Sing
sweet in summer morning . All day their flocks each tendeth , At night they take ...
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