Specimens of the Early English Poets, Band 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 Seiten |
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... SINCE love will needs that I must love , Of it remove , very force I muft agree : And fince no chance may In wealth and in adverfity , I fhall always myself apply , To ferve and fuffer patiently . Though for good - will I find but hate , 3.
... SINCE love will needs that I must love , Of it remove , very force I muft agree : And fince no chance may In wealth and in adverfity , I fhall always myself apply , To ferve and fuffer patiently . Though for good - will I find but hate , 3.
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... " That lov'd her faithfully . " But fince that I fhall die her flave , " Her flave and eke her thrall , " Write you , my friends , upon my grave , " This chance that is befall , " Here lieth unhappy Harpalus , " By cruel love 18 ANONYMOUS .
... " That lov'd her faithfully . " But fince that I fhall die her flave , " Her flave and eke her thrall , " Write you , my friends , upon my grave , " This chance that is befall , " Here lieth unhappy Harpalus , " By cruel love 18 ANONYMOUS .
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... fince I love you , Time and place for me may move you ! Never feason was more fit , Never room more apt for it ! Smiling air allows my reason , The birds fing , 66 now use the season , " This fmall wind , which so sweet is , See how it ...
... fince I love you , Time and place for me may move you ! Never feason was more fit , Never room more apt for it ! Smiling air allows my reason , The birds fing , 66 now use the season , " This fmall wind , which so sweet is , See how it ...
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... fince I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go , tell the court it glows , And fhines like rotten wood , Go , tell the church it shows What's good , and doth no good ; If church and court reply , Then give them both the lie ...
... fince I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go , tell the court it glows , And fhines like rotten wood , Go , tell the church it shows What's good , and doth no good ; If church and court reply , Then give them both the lie ...
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... fince in vain I plaints impart To fcornful ears , in a contemned scroll , And fince my tongue betrays my heart , And cannot tell the anguish of my foul , Henceforth I'll hide my loffes , And not recount the croffes That do my joys o ...
... fince in vain I plaints impart To fcornful ears , in a contemned scroll , And fince my tongue betrays my heart , And cannot tell the anguish of my foul , Henceforth I'll hide my loffes , And not recount the croffes That do my joys o ...
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