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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Not stayed state , but feeble stay , Not costly robes , but bare array ; Not passed
wealth , but present want , Not heaped store , but slender scant ; Not plenty ' s
purse , but poor estate , Not happy hap , but froward fate ; Not wish at will , but
want ...
Not stayed state , but feeble stay , Not costly robes , but bare array ; Not passed
wealth , but present want , Not heaped store , but slender scant ; Not plenty ' s
purse , but poor estate , Not happy hap , but froward fate ; Not wish at will , but
want ...
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So penitent they were , and he So pitiful , good man , As to the king for pardon of
The prisoners he ran : Which got , he gave it them : but this Proviso did he add ,
That they should ever work as he : They grant , poor souls , and glad . He got ...
So penitent they were , and he So pitiful , good man , As to the king for pardon of
The prisoners he ran : Which got , he gave it them : but this Proviso did he add ,
That they should ever work as he : They grant , poor souls , and glad . He got ...
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Wonder it is , and pity is ' t , that she In whom all beauty ' s treasure we may find ,
That may enrich the body and the mind , Towards the poor should use no charity .
My love is gone a begging unto thee , And if that Beauty had not been more ...
Wonder it is , and pity is ' t , that she In whom all beauty ' s treasure we may find ,
That may enrich the body and the mind , Towards the poor should use no charity .
My love is gone a begging unto thee , And if that Beauty had not been more ...
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These poor half kisses kill me quite , Was ever man thus served ? Amidst an
ocean of delight , For pleasure to be starved . Shew me no more those snowy
breasts , With azure rivers branched , Where whilst mine eye with plenty feasts ,
Yet is ...
These poor half kisses kill me quite , Was ever man thus served ? Amidst an
ocean of delight , For pleasure to be starved . Shew me no more those snowy
breasts , With azure rivers branched , Where whilst mine eye with plenty feasts ,
Yet is ...
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