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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... sweet place returns a taste full sower ! The large green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The ...
... sweet place returns a taste full sower ! The large green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The ...
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... sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just ...
... sweet accord , such sleeps as yet delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just ...
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... sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better . Folded . Where I was wont to see her go , Right [ 95 ]
... sweet may , To dance , to sing , to sport , and play , And oft - times in my armis plet1 her , I do now mourn both night and day , And break my heart , and nought the better . Folded . Where I was wont to see her go , Right [ 95 ]
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... sweet one sigh , and say Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great pleasance For to do Venus observance , Though I inclosed be with care , That I dare neither sing nor dance . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! When that ...
... sweet one sigh , and say Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great pleasance For to do Venus observance , Though I inclosed be with care , That I dare neither sing nor dance . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! When that ...
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... sweet , to bring the babe to 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 ...
... sweet , to bring the babe to 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 ...
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