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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... mind's in him , He's resolv'd to sink or swim . Should I ought dejected be , ' Cause blind fortune frowns on me ? Or put finger in the eye When I see my Damon die ? Or repine such should inherit More of honours than of [ 83 ]
... mind's in him , He's resolv'd to sink or swim . Should I ought dejected be , ' Cause blind fortune frowns on me ? Or put finger in the eye When I see my Damon die ? Or repine such should inherit More of honours than of [ 83 ]
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... Cause I see my neighbour's ears Stand so slopewise from his head , As if they were horns indeed ? Or to see his wife at once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ? Should I ...
... Cause I see my neighbour's ears Stand so slopewise from his head , As if they were horns indeed ? Or to see his wife at once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ? Should I ...
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... cannot passion smother . The dearer love , the more disdain , When truth is with distrust requited : I vow'd ( in anger ) to abstain.- She found her fault , and me invited . I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause [ 109 ]
... cannot passion smother . The dearer love , the more disdain , When truth is with distrust requited : I vow'd ( in anger ) to abstain.- She found her fault , and me invited . I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause [ 109 ]
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English poets George Ellis. I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause she had true love abus'd , Resolved never to abide her : Yet , her fault she so excus'd , As it did me more entangle ; - Telling " True love must have fears . " - They ...
English poets George Ellis. I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause she had true love abus'd , Resolved never to abide her : Yet , her fault she so excus'd , As it did me more entangle ; - Telling " True love must have fears . " - They ...
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... cause there is that thus hath alter'd thee ! Is it the loss of substance ? or of friends ? Or , thy content in discontentment ends ? Is it some scruple in thy conscience , Which , unresolved , doth leave thee in suspence ? Is it , that ...
... cause there is that thus hath alter'd thee ! Is it the loss of substance ? or of friends ? Or , thy content in discontentment ends ? Is it some scruple in thy conscience , Which , unresolved , doth leave thee in suspence ? Is it , that ...
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