Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Том 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... hath her last voyage made , and brought To royal harbour this her sacred fraught : Who to her king bequeathes the wealth of kings ; And dying , her own epicedium sings . Extract from an Address " Deo Opt . Max . " at the end of the same ...
... hath her last voyage made , and brought To royal harbour this her sacred fraught : Who to her king bequeathes the wealth of kings ; And dying , her own epicedium sings . Extract from an Address " Deo Opt . Max . " at the end of the same ...
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... hath put out her light , All her shadows closing : Phoebe lends her horns to - night To thy head's disposing . Let no fatal bell nor clock Pierce the hollow of thy ear : Tongueless be the early cock , Or what else may add a fear . Let ...
... hath put out her light , All her shadows closing : Phoebe lends her horns to - night To thy head's disposing . Let no fatal bell nor clock Pierce the hollow of thy ear : Tongueless be the early cock , Or what else may add a fear . Let ...
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... hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight . Therefore , thou best earthly bliss , I will cherish thee for this , - POESY ! -thou sweet'st content That e'er heaven to mortals lent . Though they as a trifle leave thee ...
... hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight . Therefore , thou best earthly bliss , I will cherish thee for this , - POESY ! -thou sweet'st content That e'er heaven to mortals lent . Though they as a trifle leave thee ...
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... hath so ruthless torn , so rack'd , so tortur'd every vein ; All comfort comes too late to have it ever cur'd again . My swimming head begins to dance death's giddy round ; A shuddering chillness doth each sense confound ; Benumb'd is ...
... hath so ruthless torn , so rack'd , so tortur'd every vein ; All comfort comes too late to have it ever cur'd again . My swimming head begins to dance death's giddy round ; A shuddering chillness doth each sense confound ; Benumb'd is ...
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... hath , without desire To make known how much she hath ; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath ; Full of pity as may be , Though , perhaps , not so to me . Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her 100 ...
... hath , without desire To make known how much she hath ; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath ; Full of pity as may be , Though , perhaps , not so to me . Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her 100 ...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an ..., Том 3 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1845 |
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