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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What cradle were you rocked in ? In hope devoid of fears . What brought you then
asleep ? Sweet speech , that liked men best . And where is now your dwelling
place ? In gentle hearts I rest . Doth company displease ? It doth in many a one .
What cradle were you rocked in ? In hope devoid of fears . What brought you then
asleep ? Sweet speech , that liked men best . And where is now your dwelling
place ? In gentle hearts I rest . Doth company displease ? It doth in many a one .
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Unto his house a jolly shepherd went , To whom our prince did bear a great good
will ; Because in wrestling , and in pastoral , He far did pass the rest of shepherds
all . And therefore he a courtier was benamed ; And as a courtier was with ...
Unto his house a jolly shepherd went , To whom our prince did bear a great good
will ; Because in wrestling , and in pastoral , He far did pass the rest of shepherds
all . And therefore he a courtier was benamed ; And as a courtier was with ...
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The black - bird and the thrush , That made the woods to ring , With all the rest ,
are now at hush , And not a note they sing . Sweet Philomel , the bird That hath
the heavenly throat , Doth now , alas ! not once afford Recording of a note .
The black - bird and the thrush , That made the woods to ring , With all the rest ,
are now at hush , And not a note they sing . Sweet Philomel , the bird That hath
the heavenly throat , Doth now , alas ! not once afford Recording of a note .
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... her stoop , she bears full gorge , No wedge of woes makes print , she recks no
right , No shower of tears can move , she thinks I forge , Help therefore , heavenly
boy ! come pierce her • breast , With that same shaft which robs me of my rest .
... her stoop , she bears full gorge , No wedge of woes makes print , she recks no
right , No shower of tears can move , she thinks I forge , Help therefore , heavenly
boy ! come pierce her • breast , With that same shaft which robs me of my rest .
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Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will rest thrice happy in this myrtle
shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . END
OF Vol . II . Printed by W . Bulmer and Co . Cleveland - Row , St . James ' s . VOL .
Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will rest thrice happy in this myrtle
shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . END
OF Vol . II . Printed by W . Bulmer and Co . Cleveland - Row , St . James ' s . VOL .
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