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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... light " and ornament of English scholars ; " and there can be no doubt of his having been perfectly well qualified for the employment , to which he was appointed , of superintending the studies of Henry VIII . at whose accession he was ...
... light " and ornament of English scholars ; " and there can be no doubt of his having been perfectly well qualified for the employment , to which he was appointed , of superintending the studies of Henry VIII . at whose accession he was ...
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... light . There shall be howling , and greiting , 2 But hope of any comforting . In that intolerable pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red ; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour ...
... light . There shall be howling , and greiting , 2 But hope of any comforting . In that intolerable pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red ; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour ...
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... light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto hath a troth as just , As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealed were : And virtues hath she many moe Than I with pen have skill to ...
... light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto hath a troth as just , As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealed were : And virtues hath she many moe Than I with pen have skill to ...
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... lights , And dims the air with misty smokes . And as it is now soldiers use , When shot and powder ' gins to want , I hanged up my flag of truce And pleaded for my life's grant , When Fancy thus had made her breach , And Beauty enter'd ...
... lights , And dims the air with misty smokes . And as it is now soldiers use , When shot and powder ' gins to want , I hanged up my flag of truce And pleaded for my life's grant , When Fancy thus had made her breach , And Beauty enter'd ...
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... light , I marked not who lost , who saught , ' I plaid by day , I slept by night , I forced not who wept , who laught ; My thought from all such things was free , And I myself at liberty . I took no heed to taunts nor toys , As lief to ...
... light , I marked not who lost , who saught , ' I plaid by day , I slept by night , I forced not who wept , who laught ; My thought from all such things was free , And I myself at liberty . I took no heed to taunts nor toys , As lief to ...
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