Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Edwards, 1790 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... loft , and is not likely to be foon recovered . To those who poffefs a complete poetical library , the following collection will , of course , be useless : it is a mere common- place book , and very imperfect ; but , it is hoped , far ...
... loft , and is not likely to be foon recovered . To those who poffefs a complete poetical library , the following collection will , of course , be useless : it is a mere common- place book , and very imperfect ; but , it is hoped , far ...
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... The whole effect of nature's plaint ; When she had loft the perfect mould , The like to whom she could not paint . With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said I know it , I : B I know she swore , with raging mind , Her I.
... The whole effect of nature's plaint ; When she had loft the perfect mould , The like to whom she could not paint . With wringing hands how she did cry ! And what she said I know it , I : B I know she swore , with raging mind , Her I.
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... loft and spent , To cause thy Lover's figh and swoon ; Then fhalt thou know beauty but lent , And with and want as I have done . Now ceafe my lute : this is the laft Labour that thou and I fhall waste , And ended is that we begun ; Now ...
... loft and spent , To cause thy Lover's figh and swoon ; Then fhalt thou know beauty but lent , And with and want as I have done . Now ceafe my lute : this is the laft Labour that thou and I fhall waste , And ended is that we begun ; Now ...
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... loft the mould Where the her shape did take ; Or elfe I doubt if Nature could So 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 ...
... loft the mould Where the her shape did take ; Or elfe I doubt if Nature could So 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 ...
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... loft thy name . I SEE there is no fort Of things that live in grief , Which at fome time may not resort , Whereas they find relief . The chaced deer hath foil , To cool him in his heat ; The afs , after his weary toil , In ftable is up ...
... loft thy name . I SEE there is no fort Of things that live in grief , Which at fome time may not resort , Whereas they find relief . The chaced deer hath foil , To cool him in his heat ; The afs , after his weary toil , In ftable is up ...
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