Specimens of the Early English Poets, Band 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 Seiten |
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... reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I fhall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live Within the mouth of man . A MAN may live thrice Neftor's life , Thrice wander 8 ANONYMOUS .
... reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I fhall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live Within the mouth of man . A MAN may live thrice Neftor's life , Thrice wander 8 ANONYMOUS .
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... reft ; And lullaby can I fing too , As womanly as can the best . With lullaby they ftill the child ; And , if I be not much beguil'd , Full many wanton babes have I , Which must be ftill'd with lullaby . Firft lullaby my youthful years ...
... reft ; And lullaby can I fing too , As womanly as can the best . With lullaby they ftill the child ; And , if I be not much beguil'd , Full many wanton babes have I , Which must be ftill'd with lullaby . Firft lullaby my youthful years ...
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... reft , are now at hush , And not a note they fing . Sweet Philomel , the bird That hath the heavenly throat , Doth now , alas ! not once afford Recording of a note . The flowers have had a froft , The herbs have loft their favour ; And ...
... reft , are now at hush , And not a note they fing . Sweet Philomel , the bird That hath the heavenly throat , Doth now , alas ! not once afford Recording of a note . The flowers have had a froft , The herbs have loft their favour ; And ...
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... , thus he dies . Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will reft thrice happy in this myrtle shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . or Wi : lloughby Avisa , or the true picture 71.
... , thus he dies . Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will reft thrice happy in this myrtle shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . or Wi : lloughby Avisa , or the true picture 71.
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... reft fo pleas'd with what I have , I wish no more , no more I crave . I quake not at the thunder's crack , I tremble not at noise of war , I fwoon not at the news of wrack , I shrink not at a blazing star ; I fear not loss , I hope not ...
... reft fo pleas'd with what I have , I wish no more , no more I crave . I quake not at the thunder's crack , I tremble not at noise of war , I fwoon not at the news of wrack , I shrink not at a blazing star ; I fear not loss , I hope not ...
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