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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... breasts , Where love , rock'd in pleasure , rests ; Nor the nectar that we sip From a honey - dropping lip ; Nor those eyes whence beauty's lances Wound the heart with wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In love's ...
... breasts , Where love , rock'd in pleasure , rests ; Nor the nectar that we sip From a honey - dropping lip ; Nor those eyes whence beauty's lances Wound the heart with wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In love's ...
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... Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no slave to such as you be , Nor shall that soft snowy breast , Rolling eye , and lip of ruby , Ever rob [ 74 ]
... Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no slave to such as you be , Nor shall that soft snowy breast , Rolling eye , and lip of ruby , Ever rob [ 74 ]
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... breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin roses From the never - touched thorn ? I can go rest On her sweet breast , That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay [ 75 ]
... breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin roses From the never - touched thorn ? I can go rest On her sweet breast , That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay [ 75 ]
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... breasts , Where never storms arise , Exchange ; and be a while our guests ; For stars , gaze on our eyes ; The compass love shall hourly sing , And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth with a kiss ...
... breasts , Where never storms arise , Exchange ; and be a while our guests ; For stars , gaze on our eyes ; The compass love shall hourly sing , And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth with a kiss ...
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... breast ; And where those rebels you espy , O ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER ...
... breast ; And where those rebels you espy , O ! in your silken cordage tie Their malice up ! so shall I raise Altars to thank your power , and praise The sov'reign virtue of your balm , ' Which cures a tempest by a calm , THE SURRENDER ...
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