Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Band 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... gone ! desire to be alone ; ' Tis my Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no treasure like to this , " Tis my delight , my crown , my bliss . All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as ...
... gone ! desire to be alone ; ' Tis my Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no treasure like to this , " Tis my delight , my crown , my bliss . All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as ...
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... gone when she awakes , And spies the shepherd standing by ; Her bended bow in haste she takes , And at the simple swain let fly , Forth flew the shaft , and pierc'd his heart , That to the ground he fell with pain ; Yet up again ...
... gone when she awakes , And spies the shepherd standing by ; Her bended bow in haste she takes , And at the simple swain let fly , Forth flew the shaft , and pierc'd his heart , That to the ground he fell with pain ; Yet up again ...
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... sonnet's ending . I thought to move this dame of love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those that stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER WAS of a Kentish family , cousin to 42 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... sonnet's ending . I thought to move this dame of love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those that stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER WAS of a Kentish family , cousin to 42 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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... gone , fruition now begins : But what is this ? unconstant , frail , In nothing sure , but sure to fail , Which , if we lose it , we bewail ; And when we have it , still we bear The worst of passions , daily fear ! When Love thus in his ...
... gone , fruition now begins : But what is this ? unconstant , frail , In nothing sure , but sure to fail , Which , if we lose it , we bewail ; And when we have it , still we bear The worst of passions , daily fear ! When Love thus in his ...
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... gone . Violets pluck'd the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again . Trim thy locks , look cheerfully ; Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast ; Why should sadness longer last ? Grief is but a wound ...
... gone . Violets pluck'd the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again . Trim thy locks , look cheerfully ; Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast ; Why should sadness longer last ? Grief is but a wound ...
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