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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Therefore , dear , this no more move , “ Lest , ( though I leave not thy love , “
Which too deep in me is framed ) “ I should blush when thou art named . "
Therewithal , away she went , en Leaving him by passion rent With what she had
done and ...
Therefore , dear , this no more move , “ Lest , ( though I leave not thy love , “
Which too deep in me is framed ) “ I should blush when thou art named . "
Therewithal , away she went , en Leaving him by passion rent With what she had
done and ...
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Leaving hollow banks behind , Who can neither forward move ; Nor , if rivers be
unkind , Turn away , or leave to love . There stand I , like men that preach From
the execution - place , At their death content to teach All the world with their ...
Leaving hollow banks behind , Who can neither forward move ; Nor , if rivers be
unkind , Turn away , or leave to love . There stand I , like men that preach From
the execution - place , At their death content to teach All the world with their ...
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I now must leave you all , alas , And live with some odd . lobcock ass ! And now
farewell thou gallant lute , With instruments of musick ' s sounds ; Recorder ,
citern , harp , and flute , And heavenly descants on sweet grounds ; I now must
leave ...
I now must leave you all , alas , And live with some odd . lobcock ass ! And now
farewell thou gallant lute , With instruments of musick ' s sounds ; Recorder ,
citern , harp , and flute , And heavenly descants on sweet grounds ; I now must
leave ...
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And now farewell both spear and shield , Caliver , pistol , arquebuse , See , see ,
what sighs my heart doth yield To think that I must leave you thus ; And lay aside
my rapier - blade , And take in hand a ditching spade . And you farewell , all ...
And now farewell both spear and shield , Caliver , pistol , arquebuse , See , see ,
what sighs my heart doth yield To think that I must leave you thus ; And lay aside
my rapier - blade , And take in hand a ditching spade . And you farewell , all ...
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For once but leave the hold you have of grace , Who will regard your fortune or
your face ? Each greedy hand will strive to catch the flower , When none regard
the stalk it grows upon ; Baseness desires the fruit still to devour , And leave the ...
For once but leave the hold you have of grace , Who will regard your fortune or
your face ? Each greedy hand will strive to catch the flower , When none regard
the stalk it grows upon ; Baseness desires the fruit still to devour , And leave the ...
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