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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Of this triumphant pleasant place , A lusty lady ' was mistress ; Whose lord was
dead some time before , Wherethrough , her dolour was the more . But yet , she
took some comforting , To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ;
of ...
Of this triumphant pleasant place , A lusty lady ' was mistress ; Whose lord was
dead some time before , Wherethrough , her dolour was the more . But yet , she
took some comforting , To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ;
of ...
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The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our
ladies ' praise , Recording oft what grace each one had found , What hope of
speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green ,
With ...
The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our
ladies ' praise , Recording oft what grace each one had found , What hope of
speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green ,
With ...
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Thus , things are strangely wrought , Whilst joyfull May doth last , Take May in
time : when May is gonc , The pleasant time is past . stili All ye that live on
earthote invid boxi And have your May at will ; Rejoice in May , as I do now , theil
at And ...
Thus , things are strangely wrought , Whilst joyfull May doth last , Take May in
time : when May is gonc , The pleasant time is past . stili All ye that live on
earthote invid boxi And have your May at will ; Rejoice in May , as I do now , theil
at And ...
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Now I find thy looks were feign ' d , Quickly lost , and quickly gain ' d ; Soft thy skin
, like wool of wethers , Heart unstable , light as feathers ; Tongue untrusty , subtle
- sighted , Wanton will , with change delighted ; Siren pleasant , foe to reason ...
Now I find thy looks were feign ' d , Quickly lost , and quickly gain ' d ; Soft thy skin
, like wool of wethers , Heart unstable , light as feathers ; Tongue untrusty , subtle
- sighted , Wanton will , with change delighted ; Siren pleasant , foe to reason ...
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Siren pleasant , foe to reason , Cupid plague thee for this treason ! Prime youth
lasts not , age will follow , And make white , those tresses yellow : Wrinkled face ,
for looks delightful , Shall acquaint thee , dame despightful ! And , when time
shall ...
Siren pleasant , foe to reason , Cupid plague thee for this treason ! Prime youth
lasts not , age will follow , And make white , those tresses yellow : Wrinkled face ,
for looks delightful , Shall acquaint thee , dame despightful ! And , when time
shall ...
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