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 21801 |
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... Spring , wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover . THE SOOte season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With ... springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes ...
... Spring , wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover . THE SOOte season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With ... springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes ...
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... smale ; The busy bee , her honey now she mings ; Winter is worne , that was the flower's bale : And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! i LORD VAUX . This poet ( says Mr. Warton ) [ 54 ]
... smale ; The busy bee , her honey now she mings ; Winter is worne , that was the flower's bale : And thus I see , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my sorrow springs ! i LORD VAUX . This poet ( says Mr. Warton ) [ 54 ]
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... spring from women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus Nature said - I heard it , I , I pray you ask them if I do lie ? By Nature's grant this must ensue , No woman false [ 109 ]
... spring from women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus Nature said - I heard it , I , I pray you ask them if I do lie ? By Nature's grant this must ensue , No woman false [ 109 ]
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... swim shall the snail ; Springs shall return from whence they came ; Sheep shall be wild , and tygers tame : Ere these my words false you shall try Ha , ha ! methinks I make a lie ! [ From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] WHEN [ 110 ]
... swim shall the snail ; Springs shall return from whence they came ; Sheep shall be wild , and tygers tame : Ere these my words false you shall try Ha , ha ! methinks I make a lie ! [ From the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] WHEN [ 110 ]
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... 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 , Except wind stands as never it stood ...
... 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 , Except wind stands as never it stood ...
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