Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Edwards, 1790 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... fair ; For what she faith , ye may it trust , As it by writing fealed were . And virtues hath the many moe Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would , The whole effect of nature's plaint ; When she had loft ...
... fair ; For what she faith , ye may it trust , As it by writing fealed were . And virtues hath the many moe Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would , The whole effect of nature's plaint ; When she had loft ...
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... fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the Phenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any man can find . In life she is Diana chaste , In truth Penelope , In word and eke in deed ftedfaft , What will ANONYMOUS .
... fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the Phenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any man can find . In life she is Diana chaste , In truth Penelope , In word and eke in deed ftedfaft , What will ANONYMOUS .
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... fair . Truly fhe doth as far exceed Our women now - a - days As doth the Gilly - flow'r a weed , And more a thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn ...
... fair . Truly fhe doth as far exceed Our women now - a - days As doth the Gilly - flow'r a weed , And more a thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn ...
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... renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy garden planted , The leaves were green of every bough , And moisture nothing wanted ; Yet , ere the bloffoms ' gan to fall The ANONYMOUS .
... renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy garden planted , The leaves were green of every bough , And moisture nothing wanted ; Yet , ere the bloffoms ' gan to fall The ANONYMOUS .
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... time I fpied it plain That pity and you fell at debate . For my redress then was I fain Your fervice clean for to forfake ; Wherefore do ' way - you come too late . HARPALUS AND PHILLIDA . PHILLIDA was a fair maid , 734 ANONYMOUS .
... time I fpied it plain That pity and you fell at debate . For my redress then was I fain Your fervice clean for to forfake ; Wherefore do ' way - you come too late . HARPALUS AND PHILLIDA . PHILLIDA was a fair maid , 734 ANONYMOUS .
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