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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... But break my heart , and nought the better . When that I went , with that sweet
may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet ' her ,
I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better .
... But break my heart , and nought the better . When that I went , with that sweet
may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet ' her ,
I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better .
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In Bowdoun , ' on black monday , When all was gathered to the play , Both men
and women ' sembled there , I heard a sweet one sigh , and say Wo worth
mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great pleasance For to do Venus ...
In Bowdoun , ' on black monday , When all was gathered to the play , Both men
and women ' sembled there , I heard a sweet one sigh , and say Wo worth
mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great pleasance For to do Venus ...
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When lusty bloods , in fresh array , Hear , ten months after , of the play ; And this
is love , as I hear say , “ Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , saine dhe It is a
sunshine mix ' d with rain ; It is a tooth - ach , or like pain ; It is a game where
none ...
When lusty bloods , in fresh array , Hear , ten months after , of the play ; And this
is love , as I hear say , “ Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , saine dhe It is a
sunshine mix ' d with rain ; It is a tooth - ach , or like pain ; It is a game where
none ...
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There shall you see the nymphs at play , And how the satyrs spend the day ; The
fishes gliding on the sands , Offering their bellies to your hands , The birds with
heavenly - tuned throats , Possess wood ' s echo with sweet notes ; Which to your
...
There shall you see the nymphs at play , And how the satyrs spend the day ; The
fishes gliding on the sands , Offering their bellies to your hands , The birds with
heavenly - tuned throats , Possess wood ' s echo with sweet notes ; Which to your
...
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First , he doth rise at ten ; and at eleven He goes to Gyl ' s , where he doth eat till
one ; Then sees a play ' till six ; and sups at seven ; And after supper , straight to
bed is gone . And there , till ten next day , he doth remain ; And then , he dines ...
First , he doth rise at ten ; and at eleven He goes to Gyl ' s , where he doth eat till
one ; Then sees a play ' till six ; and sups at seven ; And after supper , straight to
bed is gone . And there , till ten next day , he doth remain ; And then , he dines ...
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