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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are seventeen more , unpublished . He stands at the head er of the minor poets
of Scotland . ” LAMENT WHEN HIS WIFE LEFT HIM . To love unloved it is a pain ;
For she that is my sovereign , Some wanton man so high has set her , That I can ...
are seventeen more , unpublished . He stands at the head er of the minor poets
of Scotland . ” LAMENT WHEN HIS WIFE LEFT HIM . To love unloved it is a pain ;
For she that is my sovereign , Some wanton man so high has set her , That I can ...
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With lullaby they still the child ; And , if I be not much beguild , Full many wanton
babes have I , Which must be stilld with lullaby . First lullaby my youthful years : It
is now time to go to bed : For crooked age , and hoary hairs , Have won the ...
With lullaby they still the child ; And , if I be not much beguild , Full many wanton
babes have I , Which must be stilld with lullaby . First lullaby my youthful years : It
is now time to go to bed : For crooked age , and hoary hairs , Have won the ...
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My wanton muse , that whilom used to sing Fair beauty ' s praise , and Venus '
sweet delight , Of late had changed the tenor of her string To higher tunes than
serve to Cupid ' s fight : Shrill trumpets ' sound , sharp swords , and lances strong
...
My wanton muse , that whilom used to sing Fair beauty ' s praise , and Venus '
sweet delight , Of late had changed the tenor of her string To higher tunes than
serve to Cupid ' s fight : Shrill trumpets ' sound , sharp swords , and lances strong
...
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Oh ! it maketh old men witty , Young men wanton , women idle , While that
patience weeps , for pity Reason bite not nature ' s bridle . What it is , in
conjecture ; Seeking much , but nothing finding ; Like to fancy ' s architecture ,
With illusions ...
Oh ! it maketh old men witty , Young men wanton , women idle , While that
patience weeps , for pity Reason bite not nature ' s bridle . What it is , in
conjecture ; Seeking much , but nothing finding ; Like to fancy ' s architecture ,
With illusions ...
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Now I find thy looks were feign ' d , Quickly lost , and quickly gain ' d ; Soft thy skin
, like wool of wethers , Heart unstable , light as feathers ; Tongue untrusty , subtle
- sighted , Wanton will , with change delighted ; Siren pleasant , foe to reason ...
Now I find thy looks were feign ' d , Quickly lost , and quickly gain ' d ; Soft thy skin
, like wool of wethers , Heart unstable , light as feathers ; Tongue untrusty , subtle
- sighted , Wanton will , with change delighted ; Siren pleasant , foe to reason ...
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