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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... appear . Whilst we do speak , our fire Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost , And ere we can Know how our crow turns swan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . SIR ...
... appear . Whilst we do speak , our fire Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost , And ere we can Know how our crow turns swan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . SIR ...
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... appears a wandering stream . For his supposed love , a third Lays greedy hold upon a bird , And stands amaz'd to find his dear A wild inhabitant of th ' air . To these old tales such nymphs as you Give credit , and still make them new ...
... appears a wandering stream . For his supposed love , a third Lays greedy hold upon a bird , And stands amaz'd to find his dear A wild inhabitant of th ' air . To these old tales such nymphs as you Give credit , and still make them new ...
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... early light springs from the skies , A fairer from your bride doth rise ; A brighter day doth thence appear , And make a second morning there . Her blush doth shed All o'er the bed Clear shame - fac'd beams , That spread in streams [ 208 ]
... early light springs from the skies , A fairer from your bride doth rise ; A brighter day doth thence appear , And make a second morning there . Her blush doth shed All o'er the bed Clear shame - fac'd beams , That spread in streams [ 208 ]
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... appears ; The sun's so drown'd i ' th ' morning's tears . Oh ! let not sadness cloud this beauty , Which if you lose , you'll ne'er recover ! It is not love's , but sorrow's duty , To die so soon for a dead lover . Banish , oh ! banish ...
... appears ; The sun's so drown'd i ' th ' morning's tears . Oh ! let not sadness cloud this beauty , Which if you lose , you'll ne'er recover ! It is not love's , but sorrow's duty , To die so soon for a dead lover . Banish , oh ! banish ...
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... again , and love anew . If , when she appears i ' th ' room , Thou dost not quake , and art struck dumb , And in striving this to cover Dost not speak thy words twice over ; Know this , Thou lov'st amiss , And , to [ 217 ]
... again , and love anew . If , when she appears i ' th ' room , Thou dost not quake , and art struck dumb , And in striving this to cover Dost not speak thy words twice over ; Know this , Thou lov'st amiss , And , to [ 217 ]
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