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 31801 |
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... stanzas , are the most tolerable verses in this little volume . An Ode upon a question moved , whether Love should continue for ever ? HAVING interr'd her infant birth , The watery ground that late did mourn , Was strew'd with flowers ...
... stanzas , are the most tolerable verses in this little volume . An Ode upon a question moved , whether Love should continue for ever ? HAVING interr'd her infant birth , The watery ground that late did mourn , Was strew'd with flowers ...
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... stanzas . ] HAIL ! thou fairest of all creatures Upon whom the sun doth shine ; Model of all rarest features , And perfections most divine : Thrice , all hail ! and blessed be Those that love and honour thee . Though a stranger to the ...
... stanzas . ] HAIL ! thou fairest of all creatures Upon whom the sun doth shine ; Model of all rarest features , And perfections most divine : Thrice , all hail ! and blessed be Those that love and honour thee . Though a stranger to the ...
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... stanzas . ] SAD eyes , what do you ail , To be thus ill - disposed ? Why doth your sleeping fail , Now all men's else are closed ? Was't I , that ne'er did bow In any servile duty , And will you make me now A slave to love and beauty ...
... stanzas . ] SAD eyes , what do you ail , To be thus ill - disposed ? Why doth your sleeping fail , Now all men's else are closed ? Was't I , that ne'er did bow In any servile duty , And will you make me now A slave to love and beauty ...
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... stanzas . ] HENCE , away , thou Syren , leave me , Pish ! unclasp these wanton arms ; Sugar'd words can ne'er deceive me , Though thou prove a thousand charms ; Fie , fie , forbear ! No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy ...
... stanzas . ] HENCE , away , thou Syren , leave me , Pish ! unclasp these wanton arms ; Sugar'd words can ne'er deceive me , Though thou prove a thousand charms ; Fie , fie , forbear ! No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy ...
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... with me , I'd crave " No sharper penance for the sinfull'st slave : " For soon it would possess me of my grave ! " Quære , Upsefreese ? 2 Appointment . Sax . STANZAS . [ Extracted out of " Alcilia . Philoparthen's [ 121 ]
... with me , I'd crave " No sharper penance for the sinfull'st slave : " For soon it would possess me of my grave ! " Quære , Upsefreese ? 2 Appointment . Sax . STANZAS . [ Extracted out of " Alcilia . Philoparthen's [ 121 ]
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