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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... It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost
the mould Where she her shape did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a
creature make . She may be well compared Unto the phenix kind , Whose like ...
... It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost
the mould Where she her shape did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a
creature make . She may be well compared Unto the phenix kind , Whose like ...
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... so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love ' s sugar ' d
thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin ' s blisses Sweeter than
a wife ' s sweet kisses . No such quiet to the mind As true love , with kisses kind .
... so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love ' s sugar ' d
thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin ' s blisses Sweeter than
a wife ' s sweet kisses . No such quiet to the mind As true love , with kisses kind .
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It is a yea , it is a nay , A pretty kind of sporting fray ; It is a thing will soon away ;
Then , nymphs , take ' vantage while ye may , And this is love , as I hear say . “
Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , show ! " A thing that creeps , it cannot go , A ...
It is a yea , it is a nay , A pretty kind of sporting fray ; It is a thing will soon away ;
Then , nymphs , take ' vantage while ye may , And this is love , as I hear say . “
Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , show ! " A thing that creeps , it cannot go , A ...
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... That the heart can never find him Till it be too much diseased . Tis a subtle kind
or spirit , Of a venom - kind of nature , That can , like a coney - ferret , Creep un -
wares upon a creature . Never eye that can behold it , Though it worketh [ 253 ]
... That the heart can never find him Till it be too much diseased . Tis a subtle kind
or spirit , Of a venom - kind of nature , That can , like a coney - ferret , Creep un -
wares upon a creature . Never eye that can behold it , Though it worketh [ 253 ]
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The blushing cheek speaks modest mind , The lips befitting words most kind ;
The eye doth tempt to love ' s desire , And seems to say , ' tis Cupid ' s fire . Yet all
so fair , but speak my moan , Syth nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus ...
The blushing cheek speaks modest mind , The lips befitting words most kind ;
The eye doth tempt to love ' s desire , And seems to say , ' tis Cupid ' s fire . Yet all
so fair , but speak my moan , Syth nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus ...
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