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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... hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown toast , And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I nought desire . No frost ...
... hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown toast , And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I nought desire . No frost ...
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... hand , Seven times hath blustering March blown forth his power , To drive out April buds , by sea and land , For minion May to deck most trim with flower : Seven times hath temperate Ver like pageant plaid ; And pleasant Estas eke , her ...
... hand , Seven times hath blustering March blown forth his power , To drive out April buds , by sea and land , For minion May to deck most trim with flower : Seven times hath temperate Ver like pageant plaid ; And pleasant Estas eke , her ...
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... hand he brings , And thus began to speak to me : " That God , whose aid thou didst implore , " Hath sent me hither for thy sake : " Pluck up thy sprites , lament no more , " With me thou must thy journey take . ” Against a huge and ...
... hand he brings , And thus began to speak to me : " That God , whose aid thou didst implore , " Hath sent me hither for thy sake : " Pluck up thy sprites , lament no more , " With me thou must thy journey take . ” Against a huge and ...
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... hand , Charm thine eyes with sacred wand ! Thy jailors shall be hopes and fears , Thy prison - mates , groans , sighs , and tears ; Thy play ( to wear out weary times ) Fantastic passions , vows , and rhimes . Thy bread be frowns , thy ...
... hand , Charm thine eyes with sacred wand ! Thy jailors shall be hopes and fears , Thy prison - mates , groans , sighs , and tears ; Thy play ( to wear out weary times ) Fantastic passions , vows , and rhimes . Thy bread be frowns , thy ...
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... hand disguised , A letter such , which might from either part Seem to proceed , so well it was devised ; She seal'd it first , then she the sealing brake , And to her jealous husband did it take . With weeping eyes ( her eyes she taught ...
... hand disguised , A letter such , which might from either part Seem to proceed , so well it was devised ; She seal'd it first , then she the sealing brake , And to her jealous husband did it take . With weeping eyes ( her eyes she taught ...
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