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 31801 |
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... lie love's undiscover'd mines , A prey to passengers . Perfumes far sweeter than the best Which make the phoenix ' urn and nest , Fear not your ships , Nor any to oppose you , save our lips ; But come on shore , Where no joy dies ' [ 89 ]
... lie love's undiscover'd mines , A prey to passengers . Perfumes far sweeter than the best Which make the phoenix ' urn and nest , Fear not your ships , Nor any to oppose you , save our lips ; But come on shore , Where no joy dies ' [ 89 ]
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... ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged things . PATRICK HANNAY . From his poems , 1622. Hannay appears [ 108 ]
... ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged things . PATRICK HANNAY . From his poems , 1622. Hannay appears [ 108 ]
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... lip admires , Or from star - like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old time makes these decay , So his ... lips , or eyes . THE PRIMROSE . Ask me why I send you here This firstling of the infant year ; Ask me why I send to ...
... lip admires , Or from star - like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old time makes these decay , So his ... lips , or eyes . THE PRIMROSE . Ask me why I send you here This firstling of the infant year ; Ask me why I send to ...
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... may'st find her lip , her cheek : " In yon enamell'd pansy by , " There thou shalt have her curious eye ; " In bloom of peach , in rosy bud , " There wave the streamers of her blood . " * * * * " " Tis true , " said I ; and [ 138 ]
... may'st find her lip , her cheek : " In yon enamell'd pansy by , " There thou shalt have her curious eye ; " In bloom of peach , in rosy bud , " There wave the streamers of her blood . " * * * * " " Tis true , " said I ; and [ 138 ]
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... lips do meet so near That cockles might be tutor❜d there . And let the whisperings of your love Such short and gentle murmurs prove , As they were lectures to the dove . And in such strict embraces twine , As if you read unto the vine ...
... lips do meet so near That cockles might be tutor❜d there . And let the whisperings of your love Such short and gentle murmurs prove , As they were lectures to the dove . And in such strict embraces twine , As if you read unto the vine ...
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