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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Damon and Pya thias ( printed in Dodsley ' s Old Plays ) , and Palamon and
Arcite , in two parts ; and wrote , almost in his last moments , bis “ Soul knil , ”
souls knell , once very generally admired . From “ Verses on several subjects ,
about ...
Damon and Pya thias ( printed in Dodsley ' s Old Plays ) , and Palamon and
Arcite , in two parts ; and wrote , almost in his last moments , bis “ Soul knil , ”
souls knell , once very generally admired . From “ Verses on several subjects ,
about ...
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For by the mouth the soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love
be so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love ' s sugar ' d
thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin ' s blisses Sweeter than
...
For by the mouth the soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love
be so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love ' s sugar ' d
thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin ' s blisses Sweeter than
...
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When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that the very stones thy sins
bewray ; And now accuse thee with their sad replies As heaven and earth shall in
the latter day . ne Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy
soul ...
When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that the very stones thy sins
bewray ; And now accuse thee with their sad replies As heaven and earth shall in
the latter day . ne Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy
soul ...
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THE SOUL ' S ERRAND . Go , soul , the body ' s guest , Upon a thankless errand ,
Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must
die , And give the world the lie . Go tell the court it glows , And shines like ...
THE SOUL ' S ERRAND . Go , soul , the body ' s guest , Upon a thankless errand ,
Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must
die , And give the world the lie . Go tell the court it glows , And shines like ...
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... it will follow that , notwithstanding the illiberal opposition of lord Burleigh ,
whose memory has been devoted to ignominy , by every admirer of Spenser , the
period during which our amiable poet was condemned To fret his soul with
crosses ...
... it will follow that , notwithstanding the illiberal opposition of lord Burleigh ,
whose memory has been devoted to ignominy , by every admirer of Spenser , the
period during which our amiable poet was condemned To fret his soul with
crosses ...
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