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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... lover tasted ; What first he did with tears invade , Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left , but in thine eye . DISDAIN RETURNED . He that loves a rosy cheek , [ 136 ]
... lover tasted ; What first he did with tears invade , Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left , but in thine eye . DISDAIN RETURNED . He that loves a rosy cheek , [ 136 ]
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... lover . THE INQUIRY . AMONGST the myrtles as I walk'd , Love and my sighs thus intertalk'd : " Tell me , said I , in deep distress , " Where may I find my shepherdess ? " " Thou fool , " said love , “ know'st thou not this , " In every ...
... lover . THE INQUIRY . AMONGST the myrtles as I walk'd , Love and my sighs thus intertalk'd : " Tell me , said I , in deep distress , " Where may I find my shepherdess ? " " Thou fool , " said love , “ know'st thou not this , " In every ...
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... lover's eyes doth glide . Let thy faithful chrystal show How thy colours come and go : Beauty takes a foil from woe . Love , that in those smooth streams lies , Under pity's fair disguise , Will thy melting heart surprise . Nets , of ...
... lover's eyes doth glide . Let thy faithful chrystal show How thy colours come and go : Beauty takes a foil from woe . Love , that in those smooth streams lies , Under pity's fair disguise , Will thy melting heart surprise . Nets , of ...
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... Love's disease , themselves endure For reward a calenture . Rather let the lover pine , Than his pale cheek should assign A perpetual blush to thine . BOLDNESS IN LOVE . MARK how the bashful morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With ...
... Love's disease , themselves endure For reward a calenture . Rather let the lover pine , Than his pale cheek should assign A perpetual blush to thine . BOLDNESS IN LOVE . MARK how the bashful morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With ...
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... such a glorious light . For if her graces you discover , You grow , like me , a dazzled lover : But , if those beauties you not spy , Then are you blinder far than I. SONG . Ask me no more where Jove bestows , [ 142 ]
... such a glorious light . For if her graces you discover , You grow , like me , a dazzled lover : But , if those beauties you not spy , Then are you blinder far than I. SONG . Ask me no more where Jove bestows , [ 142 ]
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