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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... wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night away- • Reins dropped . • Chasse à forcer , Fr. is the chace in which the game is run down , in opposition ...
... wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night away- • Reins dropped . • Chasse à forcer , Fr. is the chace in which the game is run down , in opposition ...
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... wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest mirth that she doth use , Is mix'd with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And hateth idleness . O Lord , it is a world to see How virtue can ...
... wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest mirth that she doth use , Is mix'd with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And hateth idleness . O Lord , it is a world to see How virtue can ...
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... wanton man so high has set her , That I can get no love again , But break my heart , and nought the better . When that I went , with that sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I ...
... wanton man so high has set her , That I can get no love again , But break my heart , and nought the better . When that I went , with that sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I ...
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... I MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
... I MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
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... evermair ! Ye should hear tell ( an he were gone ) That I should be a wanton one . To leir 4 the law of lovis layr 5 • Early . * Scarcely . • Chatter . 4 Learn . • Doctrine . BLAN In our town like me should be none . [ 100 ]
... evermair ! Ye should hear tell ( an he were gone ) That I should be a wanton one . To leir 4 the law of lovis layr 5 • Early . * Scarcely . • Chatter . 4 Learn . • Doctrine . BLAN In our town like me should be none . [ 100 ]
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