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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... praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might well be sought , Than to compare , as ye have done , To match the candle with the sun . Description of Spring , wherein each ...
... praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might well be sought , Than to compare , as ye have done , To match the candle with the sun . Description of Spring , wherein each ...
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... weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . 11 A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 [ 68 ]
... weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . 11 A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 [ 68 ]
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English poets George Ellis. A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 lines . ] GIVE place , you ladies , and be gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whose face will stain you all . The virtue of her ...
English poets George Ellis. A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 lines . ] GIVE place , you ladies , and be gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whose face will stain you all . The virtue of her ...
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... praises him for " a good metre and a plentiful " vein ; " and Nash says of him , that " he first beat the " path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to , since his departure . " He is mentioned with praise by the editor ...
... praises him for " a good metre and a plentiful " vein ; " and Nash says of him , that " he first beat the " path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to , since his departure . " He is mentioned with praise by the editor ...
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... praises of my love , And , midst thy oaten harmony , recount How fair she is that makes thy musick mount , And every string of thy heart's harp to move . Shall I compare her form unto the sphere Whence sun - bright Venus vaunts her ...
... praises of my love , And , midst thy oaten harmony , recount How fair she is that makes thy musick mount , And every string of thy heart's harp to move . Shall I compare her form unto the sphere Whence sun - bright Venus vaunts her ...
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