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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... rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give . When death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . The Lover accusing his Love for her unfaithfulness ...
... rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give . When death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . The Lover accusing his Love for her unfaithfulness ...
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... rests on the authority of a MS . in the Cotton library , entitled " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Marys time . " A MAN may live thrice Nestor's life , Thrice wander out Ulysses ' race , Yet never find Ulysses ' wife ; Such ...
... rests on the authority of a MS . in the Cotton library , entitled " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Marys time . " A MAN may live thrice Nestor's life , Thrice wander out Ulysses ' race , Yet never find Ulysses ' wife ; Such ...
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... rest , That would not cease , but cried still , in sucking at her breast . She was full weary of her watch , and grieved with her child , She rocked it , and rated it , until on her it smiled ; Then did she say , " Now have I found the ...
... rest , That would not cease , but cried still , in sucking at her breast . She was full weary of her watch , and grieved with her child , She rocked it , and rated it , until on her it smiled ; Then did she say , " Now have I found the ...
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... rest . Remember thy soul ; let no fancy prevail : Make ready to God - ward ; let faith never quail : The sooner thyself thou submittest to God , The sooner he ceaseth to scourge with his rod . MORAL REFLECTIONS ON THE WINDS . THOUGH ...
... rest . Remember thy soul ; let no fancy prevail : Make ready to God - ward ; let faith never quail : The sooner thyself thou submittest to God , The sooner he ceaseth to scourge with his rod . MORAL REFLECTIONS ON THE WINDS . THOUGH ...
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... ' force , let them elsewhere resort . Our rusty sword with rest , shall first his edge employ , To pull their tops that seek such change , and gape for joy . WEBSTER , ALIAS GEORGE PUTTENHAM , Published " the Arte [ 135 ]
... ' force , let them elsewhere resort . Our rusty sword with rest , shall first his edge employ , To pull their tops that seek such change , and gape for joy . WEBSTER , ALIAS GEORGE PUTTENHAM , Published " the Arte [ 135 ]
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