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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Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain , Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear
me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101 . ] The time of Heywood ' s birth is uncertain ; he
is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer
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Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain , Blind bold bayard shall not thus bear
me again . [ 2d cent . Epig . 101 . ] The time of Heywood ' s birth is uncertain ; he
is supposed to have lived till 1565 . In 1542 , a printer of the name of Robert Wyer
...
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In that intolerable pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red
; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall
be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain 4 A thousand years ...
In that intolerable pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red
; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall
be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain 4 A thousand years ...
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Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were
possess ' d : And walls of wealth are fall ' n to waste , And poverty in them is prest
; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where
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Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were
possess ' d : And walls of wealth are fall ' n to waste , And poverty in them is prest
; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where
...
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When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that the very stones thy sins
bewray ; And now accuse thee with their sad replies As heaven and earth shall in
the latter day . ne Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy
soul ...
When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that the very stones thy sins
bewray ; And now accuse thee with their sad replies As heaven and earth shall in
the latter day . ne Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy
soul ...
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And as all those which hear this bird complain Conceive in all her tunes a sweet
delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day
and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint , A just reward for serving ...
And as all those which hear this bird complain Conceive in all her tunes a sweet
delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day
and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint , A just reward for serving ...
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