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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... like to whom she could not paint : With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said , I know it , I : I know she swore , with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind , That [ 52 ]
... like to whom she could not paint : With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said , I know it , I : I know she swore , with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind , That [ 52 ]
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English poets George Ellis. There was no loss by law of kind , That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain , She could not make the like again . Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest ...
English poets George Ellis. There was no loss by law of kind , That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain , She could not make the like again . Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest ...
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... I think Nature hath lost the mould Where she her shape did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the phenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any [ 69 ]
... I think Nature hath lost the mould Where she her shape did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the phenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any [ 69 ]
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... this reign , when he was a student at the Inner Temple . In 1557 he formed the outline of a poem of the epic kind , and which , in its plan and character , had some resemblance to the Inferno of Dante . It was intended to exhibit-
... this reign , when he was a student at the Inner Temple . In 1557 he formed the outline of a poem of the epic kind , and which , in its plan and character , had some resemblance to the Inferno of Dante . It was intended to exhibit-
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... kind , And yet in proof of both a share to find ? Then should our limbs with lovely link be tied , And hearts of hate no taste sustain at all : But both , for aye , in perfect league abide , And each to other live as friendly thrall ...
... kind , And yet in proof of both a share to find ? Then should our limbs with lovely link be tied , And hearts of hate no taste sustain at all : But both , for aye , in perfect league abide , And each to other live as friendly thrall ...
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