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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... cold hand signs his release . It is a storm , where the hot blood Outvies in rage the boiling flood : And each loose passion of the mind Is like a furious gust of wind , Which beats his bark with many a wave Till he [ 91 J.
... cold hand signs his release . It is a storm , where the hot blood Outvies in rage the boiling flood : And each loose passion of the mind Is like a furious gust of wind , Which beats his bark with many a wave Till he [ 91 J.
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... passion smother . The dearer love , the more disdain , When truth is with distrust requited : I vow'd ( in anger ) to abstain.- She found her fault , and me invited . I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause [ 109 ]
... passion smother . The dearer love , the more disdain , When truth is with distrust requited : I vow'd ( in anger ) to abstain.- She found her fault , and me invited . I came with intent to chide her , ' Cause [ 109 ]
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... passion was awakened , and an enthusiastic love of liberty was opposed to a spirit of loyalty almost equally enthusiastic . Such a period , therefore , might rea- sonably be expected to be propitious to the growth of genius ; and we are ...
... passion was awakened , and an enthusiastic love of liberty was opposed to a spirit of loyalty almost equally enthusiastic . Such a period , therefore , might rea- sonably be expected to be propitious to the growth of genius ; and we are ...
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... 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 passion's finest thread , Snaring poems will [ 139 ]
... 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 passion's finest thread , Snaring poems will [ 139 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Nets , of passion's finest thread , Snaring poems will be spread , All to catch thy maidenhead . Then , beware ! for those that cure Love's disease , themselves endure For reward a calenture . Rather let the ...
English poets George Ellis. Nets , of passion's finest thread , Snaring poems will be spread , All to catch thy maidenhead . Then , beware ! for those that cure Love's disease , themselves endure For reward a calenture . Rather let the ...
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