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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... nought else But for to hear of his novelles . Æneas , when he fled from Troy , Did not queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse Were langsum 3 for to ...
... nought else But for to hear of his novelles . Æneas , when he fled from Troy , Did not queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse Were langsum 3 for to ...
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... nought avail For thy good - will . Why shouldst thou so Still graff where grace it will not grow ? Alas , poor heart , thus hast thou spent Thy flowering time , thy pleasant years ! With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope ...
... nought avail For thy good - will . Why shouldst thou so Still graff where grace it will not grow ? Alas , poor heart , thus hast thou spent Thy flowering time , thy pleasant years ! With sighing voice weep and lament , For of thy hope ...
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... nought , His labour all was lost ; For he was farthest from her thought , And yet he lov'd her most .事 Therefore wax'd he both pale and lean , And dry as clot of clay ; His flesh it was consumed clean , His colour gone away . His beard ...
... nought , His labour all was lost ; For he was farthest from her thought , And yet he lov'd her most .事 Therefore wax'd he both pale and lean , And dry as clot of clay ; His flesh it was consumed clean , His colour gone away . His beard ...
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... stead , Much bread I nought desire . No frost , no snow , no wind I trow , Can hurt me if I wold , I am so wrapp'd , and thoroughly lapp'd , Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side , & c . And Tib , my wife , that as her life [ 88 ]
... stead , Much bread I nought desire . No frost , no snow , no wind I trow , Can hurt me if I wold , I am so wrapp'd , and thoroughly lapp'd , Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side , & c . And Tib , my wife , that as her life [ 88 ]
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... of grace : Blame not my lute . Though wrong in justice ' place be set , Committing great iniquity , Though hypocrites be counted great , That maintain still idolatry , Though some set more by things of nought Than by [ 92 ]
... of grace : Blame not my lute . Though wrong in justice ' place be set , Committing great iniquity , Though hypocrites be counted great , That maintain still idolatry , Though some set more by things of nought Than by [ 92 ]
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