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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An apparently accurate transcript of it , by the well - known Thomas Martin , of
Palsgrave , is fortunately preserved , and was in the possession of the late Dr .
Farmer . It is , in general , a satire on the professors of religion ; but the subject of
the ...
An apparently accurate transcript of it , by the well - known Thomas Martin , of
Palsgrave , is fortunately preserved , and was in the possession of the late Dr .
Farmer . It is , in general , a satire on the professors of religion ; but the subject of
the ...
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I wrought him never no feid ! 8 “ Withouten feign , I was his friend , “ In word and
work , great God it wait ! 9 " Where he was placed , there list I leynd , 10 “ Doing
him service air ' 1 and late . * Deceived . Causes . 8 Oft - sithes , i , c . oft - times .
I wrought him never no feid ! 8 “ Withouten feign , I was his friend , “ In word and
work , great God it wait ! 9 " Where he was placed , there list I leynd , 10 “ Doing
him service air ' 1 and late . * Deceived . Causes . 8 Oft - sithes , i , c . oft - times .
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Do ' way your physick , I faint no more ; The salve you sent , it comes too late ;
You wist well all my grief before , And what I suffer ' d for your sake ; Whole is my
heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you ...
Do ' way your physick , I faint no more ; The salve you sent , it comes too late ;
You wist well all my grief before , And what I suffer ' d for your sake ; Whole is my
heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you ...
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To gaze on favour still . Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good
will . Will ever age or death Bring you unto decayi No , no : Desire both lives and
dies Ten thousand times a day . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . “ Among the lesser late
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To gaze on favour still . Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good
will . Will ever age or death Bring you unto decayi No , no : Desire both lives and
dies Ten thousand times a day . GEORGE GASCOIGNE . “ Among the lesser late
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Through the broad world doth spread his goodly ray ; At sight whereof , each bird
that sits on spray , And every beast that to his den was fled , Come forth afresh
out of their late dismay , And to the light , lift up their drooping head . So my storm
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Through the broad world doth spread his goodly ray ; At sight whereof , each bird
that sits on spray , And every beast that to his den was fled , Come forth afresh
out of their late dismay , And to the light , lift up their drooping head . So my storm
...
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