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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English poets George Ellis. Where I was wont to see her go , Right trimly passing
to and fro , With comely smiles when that I met her ; And now I live in pain and
woe , And break my heart , and nought the better . Whatane a glaikit ' fool am I ,
To ...
English poets George Ellis. Where I was wont to see her go , Right trimly passing
to and fro , With comely smiles when that I met her ; And now I live in pain and
woe , And break my heart , and nought the better . Whatane a glaikit ' fool am I ,
To ...
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... and with cares , To eat his heart with comfortless despairs , was not very long
protracted ; since he began to enjoy the advantages of public office at the age of
26 , and at 33 was rewarded by an ample and independent fortune , of which [
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... and with cares , To eat his heart with comfortless despairs , was not very long
protracted ; since he began to enjoy the advantages of public office at the age of
26 , and at 33 was rewarded by an ample and independent fortune , of which [
202 ]
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When once this enter ' d was in woman ' s heart , And that it had inflam ' d a new
desire , There rested then to play a woman ' s part ; · Fuel to seek , and not to
quench the fire . But ( for his jealous eye she well did find ) She studied cunning ...
When once this enter ' d was in woman ' s heart , And that it had inflam ' d a new
desire , There rested then to play a woman ' s part ; · Fuel to seek , and not to
quench the fire . But ( for his jealous eye she well did find ) She studied cunning ...
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Th ' epistle self such kind of words it had :“ My sweetest joy ! the comfort of my
sprite , “ So may thy flocks increase , thy dear heart glad , “ So may each thing , e '
en as thou wishest , light , “ As thou wilt deign to read , and gently read , “ This ...
Th ' epistle self such kind of words it had :“ My sweetest joy ! the comfort of my
sprite , “ So may thy flocks increase , thy dear heart glad , “ So may each thing , e '
en as thou wishest , light , “ As thou wilt deign to read , and gently read , “ This ...
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My true love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other
given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better
bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me
keeps him ...
My true love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other
given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better
bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me
keeps him ...
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