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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WHERE seething sighs , and sower sobs Have slain the slips that Nature set ;
And scalding show ' rs , with stony throbs , The kindly sap from them hath fet ;
What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where ...
WHERE seething sighs , and sower sobs Have slain the slips that Nature set ;
And scalding show ' rs , with stony throbs , The kindly sap from them hath fet ;
What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where ...
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Sore sighs , with great annoy . What hadst thou then to drink ? Unfeigned lovers '
tears . 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 ...
Sore sighs , with great annoy . What hadst thou then to drink ? Unfeigned lovers '
tears . 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 ...
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A place for mated minds , an only bower , Where every thing doth sooth a
dumpish mood : Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind here
weeps , here sighs , here cries aloud . The struggling flood between the marble
groans ; Then ...
A place for mated minds , an only bower , Where every thing doth sooth a
dumpish mood : Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind here
weeps , here sighs , here cries aloud . The struggling flood between the marble
groans ; Then ...
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English poets George Ellis. Wept they had alas , the while ! But now tears
themselves did smile ; Sigh they did , but now betwixt Sighs of woes were glad
sighs mix ' d ; Their ears hungry of each word , Which the dear tongue would
afford .
English poets George Ellis. Wept they had alas , the while ! But now tears
themselves did smile ; Sigh they did , but now betwixt Sighs of woes were glad
sighs mix ' d ; Their ears hungry of each word , Which the dear tongue would
afford .
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Lighten forth smiles to cheer the clouded air , And calm the tempest which my
sighs do raise ; Pity and smiles do best become the fair , Pity and smiles : must
only yield thee praise . Make me to say , when all my griefs are gone , Happy the
...
Lighten forth smiles to cheer the clouded air , And calm the tempest which my
sighs do raise ; Pity and smiles do best become the fair , Pity and smiles : must
only yield thee praise . Make me to say , when all my griefs are gone , Happy the
...
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