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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... flowers twine , How often garlands make Of cowslips and of columbine ? And all for Corin's sake . But Corin he had hawks to lure , And forsed more the field ; Of lover's law he took no cure , For once he was beguiled . Harpalus ...
... flowers twine , How often garlands make Of cowslips and of columbine ? And all for Corin's sake . But Corin he had hawks to lure , And forsed more the field ; Of lover's law he took no cure , For once he was beguiled . Harpalus ...
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... flower : Seven times hath temperate Ver like pageant plaid ; And pleasant Estas eke , her flowers told ; Seven times Autumnus ' heat hath been delay'd , With Hyems ' boisterous blasts , and bitter cold : Seven times the thirteen moons ...
... flower : Seven times hath temperate Ver like pageant plaid ; And pleasant Estas eke , her flowers told ; Seven times Autumnus ' heat hath been delay'd , With Hyems ' boisterous blasts , and bitter cold : Seven times the thirteen moons ...
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... genius . [ To the tune of " Apelles . " ] THE rushing rivers that do run , The valleys sweet , adorned new , That lean their sides against the sun , With flowers fresh of sundry hue ; Both ash , and elm , and oak so high [ 147 ]
... genius . [ To the tune of " Apelles . " ] THE rushing rivers that do run , The valleys sweet , adorned new , That lean their sides against the sun , With flowers fresh of sundry hue ; Both ash , and elm , and oak so high [ 147 ]
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... flowers of May , Yet grass is green when flowers do fade away . TIMES GO BY TURNS . THE lopped tree in time may grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The dryest soil ...
... flowers of May , Yet grass is green when flowers do fade away . TIMES GO BY TURNS . THE lopped tree in time may grow again , Most naked plants renew both fruit and flower ; The sorriest wight may find release of pain , The dryest soil ...
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... FLOWERS . [ From England's Helicon . ] SWEET violets , Love's Paradise , that spread Your gracious odours , which you couched bear Within your paly faces , Upon the gentle wing of some calm - breathing wind , That plays amidst the plain ...
... FLOWERS . [ From England's Helicon . ] SWEET violets , Love's Paradise , that spread Your gracious odours , which you couched bear Within your paly faces , Upon the gentle wing of some calm - breathing wind , That plays amidst the plain ...
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