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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... looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost the ...
... looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost the ...
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... look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By sundry sorts of careful woe , And none alive may salve the sore , But only she that hurt me so ; In whom my life doth now consist To save or slay me as ...
... look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By sundry sorts of careful woe , And none alive may salve the sore , But only she that hurt me so ; In whom my life doth now consist To save or slay me as ...
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... look to such thing . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl says I am his , That I dare nought look o'er the stair , 2 Scantly to give Sir John a kiss ! Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Now , were ...
... look to such thing . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl says I am his , That I dare nought look o'er the stair , 2 Scantly to give Sir John a kiss ! Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Now , were ...
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... Look nothing but rudeness in these . In general , as Mr. Warton has justly observed , the work is ❝valuable as a genuine picture of the agriculture , the rural 66 arts , and the domestic economy and customs of our in- " dustrious ...
... Look nothing but rudeness in these . In general , as Mr. Warton has justly observed , the work is ❝valuable as a genuine picture of the agriculture , the rural 66 arts , and the domestic economy and customs of our in- " dustrious ...
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... looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late I find by skill , How dear I have thy fancies bought ...
... looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late I find by skill , How dear I have thy fancies bought ...
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