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 21801 |
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... earth , consume at last . But virtue sits , triumphing still , Upon the throne of glorious fame : Though spiteful death man's body kill , Yet hurts he not his virtuous name . By life or death , whatso betides , The state of virtue never ...
... earth , consume at last . But virtue sits , triumphing still , Upon the throne of glorious fame : Though spiteful death man's body kill , Yet hurts he not his virtuous name . By life or death , whatso betides , The state of virtue never ...
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... earth cleave fast ; The water - stream should pass awry ; The winds should leave their strength of blast ; The sun and moon , by one assent , Should both forsake the firmament ; The fish in air should fly with fin , The [ 125 ]
... earth cleave fast ; The water - stream should pass awry ; The winds should leave their strength of blast ; The sun and moon , by one assent , Should both forsake the firmament ; The fish in air should fly with fin , The [ 125 ]
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... Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind here weeps , here sighs , here cries aloud . The struggling flood between the marble groans ; Then , roaring , beats upon the craggy sides ; A little off , amidst the pebble stones ...
... Earth is forlorn : the cloudy sky doth lower : The wind here weeps , here sighs , here cries aloud . The struggling flood between the marble groans ; Then , roaring , beats upon the craggy sides ; A little off , amidst the pebble stones ...
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... earth shall in the latter day . Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy soul to still , Thy pensive thoughts and dumps of thy desire , And vapour tears up to thy eyes at will . Let tears be tunes and pains to ...
... earth shall in the latter day . Let former faults be fuel of the fire , For Grief in limbeck of thy soul to still , Thy pensive thoughts and dumps of thy desire , And vapour tears up to thy eyes at will . Let tears be tunes and pains to ...
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... , honours of the flowery meads , I pray , You pretty daughters of the earth and sun , With mild and seemly breathing straight display My bitter sighs , that have my heart undone ! — A DEFIANCE TO DISDAINFUL LOVE . [ From the same [ 181 ]
... , honours of the flowery meads , I pray , You pretty daughters of the earth and sun , With mild and seemly breathing straight display My bitter sighs , that have my heart undone ! — A DEFIANCE TO DISDAINFUL LOVE . [ From the same [ 181 ]
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