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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... thought the rustic and sordid poverty of our early language , they often adopted a cumbrous and gaudy magnificence of diction ; they accu- mulated the ore , which has been refined by their successors , and provided the materials of ...
... thought the rustic and sordid poverty of our early language , they often adopted a cumbrous and gaudy magnificence of diction ; they accu- mulated the ore , which has been refined by their successors , and provided the materials of ...
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... thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weeped for her woe , But thereto would I not consent , And said , that it should not be so ; Into my armis swithe 2 Embraced I that blithe , 3 Saying ...
... thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weeped for her woe , But thereto would I not consent , And said , that it should not be so ; Into my armis swithe 2 Embraced I that blithe , 3 Saying ...
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... thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night away- • Reins dropped . • Chasse à forcer , Fr. is the chace in ...
... thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night away- • Reins dropped . • Chasse à forcer , Fr. is the chace in ...
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... thoughts to cease ; And he speaks best , that hath the skill When for to hold his peace . Our wealth leaves us at death ; Our kinsmen at the grave : But virtues of the mind unto The heavens with us we have . Wherefore for virtue's sake ...
... thoughts to cease ; And he speaks best , that hath the skill When for to hold his peace . Our wealth leaves us at death ; Our kinsmen at the grave : But virtues of the mind unto The heavens with us we have . Wherefore for virtue's sake ...
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... Thought hath thrill'd and thrown his spears , To hurt the heart that harm'd him not ; And groaning Grief hath ground forth tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ...
... Thought hath thrill'd and thrown his spears , To hurt the heart that harm'd him not ; And groaning Grief hath ground forth tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ...
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