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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... 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 winds do rage , as ...
... 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 winds do rage , as ...
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... soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love be so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's ...
... soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love be so sweet a thing That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love's sugar'd thrall ; But unhappy maidens all , Who esteem your virgin's blisses Sweeter than a wife's ...
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... soul ! mourn streams of tears afloat , Here all thy sinful foils alone recount ; Of solemn tunes make thou the dolefulst note , That to thy ditties dolor may amount . When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that [ 171 ]
... soul ! mourn streams of tears afloat , Here all thy sinful foils alone recount ; Of solemn tunes make thou the dolefulst note , That to thy ditties dolor may amount . When echo doth repeat thy painful cries , Think that [ 171 ]
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... soul to still , Thy pensive thoughts and dumps of thy desire , And vapour tears up to thy eyes at will . Let tears be tunes and pains to plaints be prest , And let this be the burthen to thy song , Come deep remorse ! possess my sinful ...
... soul to still , Thy pensive thoughts and dumps of thy desire , And vapour tears up to thy eyes at will . Let tears be tunes and pains to plaints be prest , And let this be the burthen to thy song , Come deep remorse ! possess my sinful ...
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... So dolefully doth howl and cry : " Her foe is called Deadly Sin , " That proffer'd her this villainy . " My name is Time , whom God hath sent " To warn thee of thy soul's decay : " In time , therefore , thy sins lament , [ 178 ]
... So dolefully doth howl and cry : " Her foe is called Deadly Sin , " That proffer'd her this villainy . " My name is Time , whom God hath sent " To warn thee of thy soul's decay : " In time , therefore , thy sins lament , [ 178 ]
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