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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... mind , How fond love had made him blind , And wrap'd him in a field of woes , Shadowed with pleasure's shows ; Then he sigh'd , and said , “ Alas , " Man is sin , and flesh is grass . " I thought my mistress ' hairs were gold , [ 160 ]
... mind , How fond love had made him blind , And wrap'd him in a field of woes , Shadowed with pleasure's shows ; Then he sigh'd , and said , “ Alas , " Man is sin , and flesh is grass . " I thought my mistress ' hairs were gold , [ 160 ]
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English poets George Ellis. " I thought my mistress ' hairs were gold , " And in her locks , my heart I fold : " Her amber tresses were the sight " That wrapped me in vain delight , " Her ivory front , her pretty chin , " Were stales ...
English poets George Ellis. " I thought my mistress ' hairs were gold , " And in her locks , my heart I fold : " Her amber tresses were the sight " That wrapped me in vain delight , " Her ivory front , her pretty chin , " Were stales ...
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... hairs ; Bid the scholars leave their reading , And prepare their hearts for bleeding ; Bid the valiant and the wise Full of sorrows fill their eyes ; All for grief that he is gone Who did grace them every one . Farewel , art of poetry ...
... hairs ; Bid the scholars leave their reading , And prepare their hearts for bleeding ; Bid the valiant and the wise Full of sorrows fill their eyes ; All for grief that he is gone Who did grace them every one . Farewel , art of poetry ...
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... hairs shall change to silver wire ; And those bright rays that kindle all this fire , Shall fail in force , their working not so strong . Then beauty ( now the burden of my song ) Whose glorious blaze the world doth so admire , Must ...
... hairs shall change to silver wire ; And those bright rays that kindle all this fire , Shall fail in force , their working not so strong . Then beauty ( now the burden of my song ) Whose glorious blaze the world doth so admire , Must ...
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... hairs incase Late spread unto the wind . Thou madest loose grace unkind , Gav'st bridle to their words , art to their pace . Oh honour ! it is thou Who mad'st that stealth which love does free allow , It is thy work that brings Our ...
... hairs incase Late spread unto the wind . Thou madest loose grace unkind , Gav'st bridle to their words , art to their pace . Oh honour ! it is thou Who mad'st that stealth which love does free allow , It is thy work that brings Our ...
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