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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... hair ! But stared on them , with as bold a countenance , As that hole had been his by inheritance ! He having no more to do there than I. But straight , there cometh a cart - wear1 of good hors 2 by , By force whereof , and help of all ...
... hair ! But stared on them , with as bold a countenance , As that hole had been his by inheritance ! He having no more to do there than I. But straight , there cometh a cart - wear1 of good hors 2 by , By force whereof , and help of all ...
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... hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her moan she made , That bird under a bank she ...
... hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her moan she made , That bird under a bank she ...
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... hair , 4 " Within the woodis wild . " This great disease for love I dre , s " There is no tongue can tell the woe . " I love the love that loves not me ; “ I may not mend , but mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny ...
... hair , 4 " Within the woodis wild . " This great disease for love I dre , s " There is no tongue can tell the woe . " I love the love that loves not me ; “ I may not mend , but mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny ...
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... hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to waste , And poverty in them is prest ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to ...
... hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to waste , And poverty in them is prest ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to ...
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... hairs to be ? These hairs , of age are messengers ; Which bid me fast , repent , and pray : They be of death the harbingers , That do prepare and dress the way . Wherefore I joy that you may see Upon my head such hairs to be . They be ...
... hairs to be ? These hairs , of age are messengers ; Which bid me fast , repent , and pray : They be of death the harbingers , That do prepare and dress the way . Wherefore I joy that you may see Upon my head such hairs to be . They be ...
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