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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Description of Spring , wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover . The
soote season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill ,
and eke the vale ; The nightingale , with feathers new , she sings , The turtle to
her ...
Description of Spring , wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover . The
soote season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill ,
and eke the vale ; The nightingale , with feathers new , she sings , The turtle to
her ...
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Though winds do rage , as winds were wood , " And cause spring - tides to raise
great flood ; And lofty ships leave anchor in mud , Bereaving many of life and of
blood ; Yet , true it is , as cow chews cud , And trees , at spring , do yield forth bud
...
Though winds do rage , as winds were wood , " And cause spring - tides to raise
great flood ; And lofty ships leave anchor in mud , Bereaving many of life and of
blood ; Yet , true it is , as cow chews cud , And trees , at spring , do yield forth bud
...
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Taste he the fruits that spring from Tellus ' womb ,Or drink he of the chrystal
spring that flows , He thanks his God ; and sighs their cursed doom That fondly
wealth in surfeiting bestows : And , with St . Jerome , saith , “ the desart is “ A
paradise ...
Taste he the fruits that spring from Tellus ' womb ,Or drink he of the chrystal
spring that flows , He thanks his God ; and sighs their cursed doom That fondly
wealth in surfeiting bestows : And , with St . Jerome , saith , “ the desart is “ A
paradise ...
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Then amongst flowers and springs , Making delightful sport , Sate lovers , without
conflict , without shame , And nymphs and shepherds sings ... Honour ! thou first
didst close The spring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst .
Then amongst flowers and springs , Making delightful sport , Sate lovers , without
conflict , without shame , And nymphs and shepherds sings ... Honour ! thou first
didst close The spring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst .
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Thou well describ ' st the Daffodil : It is not full an hour , Since by the spring , on
yonder hill , I saw that lovely flower . « Yet with my flower thou didst not meet , •
Nor news of her dost bring , : “ Yet is my Daffodil more sweet “ Than that by
yonder ...
Thou well describ ' st the Daffodil : It is not full an hour , Since by the spring , on
yonder hill , I saw that lovely flower . « Yet with my flower thou didst not meet , •
Nor news of her dost bring , : “ Yet is my Daffodil more sweet “ Than that by
yonder ...
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