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, Том 21801 |
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... By late occasion in a cause of kindness . 1 Bayard is the name of a horse renowned in stories of chevalry , but I am ignorant of the source of this proverbial expression . VOL . II . C A company of us rode in a certain ground , [ 17 ]
... By late occasion in a cause of kindness . 1 Bayard is the name of a horse renowned in stories of chevalry , but I am ignorant of the source of this proverbial expression . VOL . II . C A company of us rode in a certain ground , [ 17 ]
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... Causes . 4 Holts are woody hills . Launfal , Mort Arthur , & c . 6 I cannot be relieved mourning . 7 Death . 9 Wots , knows . 3 Oft - sithes , i , e . oft - times . Holtis hoar are used in Sir • Endure . except by a continuance of 8 ...
... Causes . 4 Holts are woody hills . Launfal , Mort Arthur , & c . 6 I cannot be relieved mourning . 7 Death . 9 Wots , knows . 3 Oft - sithes , i , e . oft - times . Holtis hoar are used in Sir • Endure . except by a continuance of 8 ...
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... cause thy lover's plaine , Although my lute and I have done . May chance thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have ...
... cause thy lover's plaine , Although my lute and I have done . May chance thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have ...
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English poets George Ellis. To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then shalt thou know beauty but lent , And wish and want as I have done . Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we ...
English poets George Ellis. To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then shalt thou know beauty but lent , And wish and want as I have done . Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we ...
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... dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . 11 A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 [ 68 ]
... dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . 11 A Praise of his Lady . [ Abridged from 56 [ 68 ]
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