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 2 |
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He likes to muse alone . What feedeth most your sight ? To gaze on favour still .
Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good will . Will ever age or
death Bring you unto decayi No , no : Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand
times a ...
He likes to muse alone . What feedeth most your sight ? To gaze on favour still .
Who find you most to be your foe ? Disdain of my good will . Will ever age or
death Bring you unto decayi No , no : Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand
times a ...
Стр. 205
Ne joy of ought that under heaven doth hove , Can comfort me , but her own
joyous sight : Whose sweet aspect both God and man can move , Įn her
unspotted pleasance to delight . Dark is my day while her fair light I miss , And
dead my life ...
Ne joy of ought that under heaven doth hove , Can comfort me , but her own
joyous sight : Whose sweet aspect both God and man can move , Įn her
unspotted pleasance to delight . Dark is my day while her fair light I miss , And
dead my life ...
Стр. 219
... Both within themselves oppressed , But each in the other blessed . Him great
harms had taught much care , Her fair neck a foul yoke bare ; But her sight his
cares did banish , In his sight her yoke did vanish . Wept they had alas , the while
!
... Both within themselves oppressed , But each in the other blessed . Him great
harms had taught much care , Her fair neck a foul yoke bare ; But her sight his
cares did banish , In his sight her yoke did vanish . Wept they had alas , the while
!
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And , when friends meet , some merry sign mast pass ; Of welcoming unto each
other ' s sight : And for a kiss that ' s not so much , alas ! Dancers , besides , may
claim a kiss of right , After the dance is ended , and before . But some will kiss ...
And , when friends meet , some merry sign mast pass ; Of welcoming unto each
other ' s sight : And for a kiss that ' s not so much , alas ! Dancers , besides , may
claim a kiss of right , After the dance is ended , and before . But some will kiss ...
Стр. 360
The woods at her fair sight rejoice , The little birds , with their loud voice , In
concert on the branches been , To glad our lovely summer queen . Great Pan ,
our god , for her dear sake , This feast and meeting bids us make , Of shepherd
lads ...
The woods at her fair sight rejoice , The little birds , with their loud voice , In
concert on the branches been , To glad our lovely summer queen . Great Pan ,
our god , for her dear sake , This feast and meeting bids us make , Of shepherd
lads ...
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