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 31801 |
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... content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and [ 8 ]
... content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and [ 8 ]
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... Which of their way no impression keeps , Most swift , when seeming least to move , This breath , of which we take such care , Doth toss the body every where , That it may hence with haste remove- Life slips and [ 28 ]
... Which of their way no impression keeps , Most swift , when seeming least to move , This breath , of which we take such care , Doth toss the body every where , That it may hence with haste remove- Life slips and [ 28 ]
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... move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet and troubled look , She first brake silence , saying , " Dear friend , " O that our love might take no end " Or never had beginning took ! " I ...
... move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet and troubled look , She first brake silence , saying , " Dear friend , " O that our love might take no end " Or never had beginning took ! " I ...
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... of Kings " Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there , perplex'd with fear , At this her sonnet's ending , I thought to move this dame to love , But [ 40 ]
... of Kings " Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there , perplex'd with fear , At this her sonnet's ending , I thought to move this dame to love , But [ 40 ]
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English poets George Ellis. I thought to move this dame to love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those who stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER , Cousin to the celebrated dramatic writer , [ 41 ]
English poets George Ellis. I thought to move this dame to love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those who stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER , Cousin to the celebrated dramatic writer , [ 41 ]
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