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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... Thou canst from jail or dunghill fetch . My pain past cure ; another hell ; I cannot in this torment dwell ; Now , desperate , I hate my life : Lend me a halter or a knife . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so damn'd as ...
... Thou canst from jail or dunghill fetch . My pain past cure ; another hell ; I cannot in this torment dwell ; Now , desperate , I hate my life : Lend me a halter or a knife . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so damn'd as ...
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... thou know'st not Cupid's craft , Revenge is joy , the end is smart . Yet try she will , and prick some bare , Her hands were glov'd , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand ...
... thou know'st not Cupid's craft , Revenge is joy , the end is smart . Yet try she will , and prick some bare , Her hands were glov'd , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand ...
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... . FIERCE tyrant , Death , that in thy wrath didst take One half of me , and left an half behind , Take this to thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I live , thou canst not wholly die- [ 26 ]
... . FIERCE tyrant , Death , that in thy wrath didst take One half of me , and left an half behind , Take this to thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I live , thou canst not wholly die- [ 26 ]
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... thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These can record the life that I have led Since ...
... thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These can record the life that I have led Since ...
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... thou beholdest here , Presents EDWARD LORD HERBERT to thy sight ; A man so free from either hope or fear , To have or lose this ordinary light , That when to elements his body turned were , He knew , that as those elements would fight ...
... thou beholdest here , Presents EDWARD LORD HERBERT to thy sight ; A man so free from either hope or fear , To have or lose this ordinary light , That when to elements his body turned were , He knew , that as those elements would fight ...
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