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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314 , 7 , for True lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , 1 . ult . for Bornefield ,
read Barnefiel 843 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , - 3 , for striving , read
labouring . 380 , - 11 , for branches , read briars . - - 18 , for Armagana , read
Amargana .
314 , 7 , for True lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , 1 . ult . for Bornefield ,
read Barnefiel 843 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , - 3 , for striving , read
labouring . 380 , - 11 , for branches , read briars . - - 18 , for Armagana , read
Amargana .
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With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope no fruit appears : Thy true
meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where
thou seek ' st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou ...
With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope no fruit appears : Thy true
meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where
thou seek ' st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou ...
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5 * , By Nature ' s grant this must ensue , No woman false , but all most true :
None sow debate but love maintain , None wish to see their lover ' s pain . As
turtles true , their chosen one S , They love , and pine when he is gone . ipsi ; This
is ...
5 * , By Nature ' s grant this must ensue , No woman false , but all most true :
None sow debate but love maintain , None wish to see their lover ' s pain . As
turtles true , their chosen one S , They love , and pine when he is gone . ipsi ; This
is ...
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But I did sigh , and said , all this Was but a shade of perfect bliss : And in my
thoughts I did approve Nought so sweet as is true love . Love twixt lovers passeth
these When mouth kisseth , and heart ' grees : With folded arms , and lips
meeting ...
But I did sigh , and said , all this Was but a shade of perfect bliss : And in my
thoughts I did approve Nought so sweet as is true love . Love twixt lovers passeth
these When mouth kisseth , and heart ' grees : With folded arms , and lips
meeting ...
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My true love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other
given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better
bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me
keeps him ...
My true love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other
given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better
bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me
keeps him ...
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