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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... face besprent " with tears ; It seem'd unhap had him long hatch'd , In midst of his despairs . His clothes were black , and also bare , As one forlorn was he ; Upon his head always he ware A wreath of willow tree . His beasts he kept ...
... face besprent " with tears ; It seem'd unhap had him long hatch'd , In midst of his despairs . His clothes were black , and also bare , As one forlorn was he ; Upon his head always he ware A wreath of willow tree . His beasts he kept ...
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... face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too ...
... face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too ...
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... face divine , and my desire , From flesh , hath me transform'd to fire . O nature ! thou that first didst frame My lady's hair of purest gold ; Her face of chrystal to the same ; Her lips of precious rubies mould ; Her neck of alabaster ...
... face divine , and my desire , From flesh , hath me transform'd to fire . O nature ! thou that first didst frame My lady's hair of purest gold ; Her face of chrystal to the same ; Her lips of precious rubies mould ; Her neck of alabaster ...
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... , If torments rife , and pleasure rare , If face besmear'd with often streams , If change of cheer from joy to smart , If alter'd hue from pale to red , If falt'ring tongue with trembling heart , If sobbing sighs [ 150 ]
... , If torments rife , and pleasure rare , If face besmear'd with often streams , If change of cheer from joy to smart , If alter'd hue from pale to red , If falt'ring tongue with trembling heart , If sobbing sighs [ 150 ]
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... face , And lent each star a more than Delian light . Not Jove , or nature ( should they both agree To make a woman of the firmament Of his mix'd purity ) could not invent A sky - born form so beautiful as she . THE PENITENT PALMER'S ODE ...
... face , And lent each star a more than Delian light . Not Jove , or nature ( should they both agree To make a woman of the firmament Of his mix'd purity ) could not invent A sky - born form so beautiful as she . THE PENITENT PALMER'S ODE ...
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