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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... mind , which is divine , Runs never to decay . Companion none is like Unto the mind alone : For many have been harm'd by speech , Through thinking , few , or none . Fear oftentimes restraineth words , But makes not thoughts to cease ...
... mind , which is divine , Runs never to decay . Companion none is like Unto the mind alone : For many have been harm'd by speech , Through thinking , few , or none . Fear oftentimes restraineth words , But makes not thoughts to cease ...
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... . The knotty oak , and wainscot old , Within doth eat the silly worm : Even so , a mind in envy roll'd , Always within itself doth burn . F VOL . II . Thus every thing that nature wrought Within itself his hurt [ 65 ]
... . The knotty oak , and wainscot old , Within doth eat the silly worm : Even so , a mind in envy roll'd , Always within itself doth burn . F VOL . II . Thus every thing that nature wrought Within itself his hurt [ 65 ]
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... MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
... MUSE and marvell in my mind , What way to write or put in verse , The quaint counsels of womankind , Or half their havings to rehearse ; • Goes . What a wanton fool . I find their whole affection So contrair their complexion . [ 96 ]
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... mind most contrary : And at my joys doth low'r and frown , " Till she hath turn'd them upside - down . A friend I had , to me most dear , And , of long time , faithful and just ; There was no one my heart so near , Nor one in whom I had ...
... mind most contrary : And at my joys doth low'r and frown , " Till she hath turn'd them upside - down . A friend I had , to me most dear , And , of long time , faithful and just ; There was no one my heart so near , Nor one in whom I had ...
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... such snares as threaten mine annoy . For falsehood now doth flow , and subject faith doth ebb ; Which would not be if reason ruled , or wisdom weav'd the web . " But clouds of toys untried do cloak aspiring minds , [ 134 ]
... such snares as threaten mine annoy . For falsehood now doth flow , and subject faith doth ebb ; Which would not be if reason ruled , or wisdom weav'd the web . " But clouds of toys untried do cloak aspiring minds , [ 134 ]
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