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 31801 |
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... Phillis too ; Daphne for her love I chose ; Chloris , for that damask rose In her cheek , I held as dear ; Yea , a thousand lik'd , well - near ; And , in love with all together , Feared the enjoying either ; ' Cause to be of one ...
... Phillis too ; Daphne for her love I chose ; Chloris , for that damask rose In her cheek , I held as dear ; Yea , a thousand lik'd , well - near ; And , in love with all together , Feared the enjoying either ; ' Cause to be of one ...
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... PHILLIS . PHILLIS , why should we delay Pleasures shorter than the day ? Could we ( which we never can ) Stretch our lives beyond their span , Beauty like a shadow flies , And our youth before [ 169 ]
... PHILLIS . PHILLIS , why should we delay Pleasures shorter than the day ? Could we ( which we never can ) Stretch our lives beyond their span , Beauty like a shadow flies , And our youth before [ 169 ]
Стр. 170
... Phillis , to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ; Let not you and I require What has been our past desire ; On what shepherds you have smil'd , Or what nymphs I have beguil'd ; Leave it to the planets too What we shall ...
... Phillis , to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ; Let not you and I require What has been our past desire ; On what shepherds you have smil'd , Or what nymphs I have beguil'd ; Leave it to the planets too What we shall ...
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... PHILLIS , let's shun the common fate , And let our love ne'er turn to hate . I'll doat no longer than I can , Without being call'd a faithless man . When we begin to want discourse , And kindness seems to taste of force , As freely as ...
... PHILLIS , let's shun the common fate , And let our love ne'er turn to hate . I'll doat no longer than I can , Without being call'd a faithless man . When we begin to want discourse , And kindness seems to taste of force , As freely as ...
Стр. 369
... PHILLIS , this early zeal assuage ! You overact your part : The martyrs , at your tender age , Gave heaven but half their heart . Old men , till past the pleasure , ne'er . Declaim against the sin " Tis early to begin to fear The devil ...
... PHILLIS , this early zeal assuage ! You overact your part : The martyrs , at your tender age , Gave heaven but half their heart . Old men , till past the pleasure , ne'er . Declaim against the sin " Tis early to begin to fear The devil ...
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