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 3 |
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When to myself I act , and smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a
brook - side , or wood so green , Unheard , unsought - for , or unseen , A
thousand pleasures do me bless , And crown my soul with happiness . All my
joys ...
When to myself I act , and smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a
brook - side , or wood so green , Unheard , unsought - for , or unseen , A
thousand pleasures do me bless , And crown my soul with happiness . All my
joys ...
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... Mounts , vales , woods , floods , and springs , I shall them only show . Ah !
unaffected lines , True models of my heart ; The world may see that in you shines
The power of passion , more than art . WILLIAM HERBERT , EARL OF
PEMBROKE .
... Mounts , vales , woods , floods , and springs , I shall them only show . Ah !
unaffected lines , True models of my heart ; The world may see that in you shines
The power of passion , more than art . WILLIAM HERBERT , EARL OF
PEMBROKE .
Стр. 44
According to Wood , he was entered at Oxford , in 1596 , at the age of 14 ,
consequently born in 1582 . DESCRIPTION OF LOVE . Love is a region full of
fires , And burning with extreme desires ; An object seeks , of which possess ' d
The ...
According to Wood , he was entered at Oxford , in 1596 , at the age of 14 ,
consequently born in 1582 . DESCRIPTION OF LOVE . Love is a region full of
fires , And burning with extreme desires ; An object seeks , of which possess ' d
The ...
Стр. 56
Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more , But orphan wailings to the
fainting ear , Each stop a sigh , each sound draws forth a tear ; Be therefore silent
as in woods before . Or if that any hand to touch thee deign , Like widow ' d ...
Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more , But orphan wailings to the
fainting ear , Each stop a sigh , each sound draws forth a tear ; Be therefore silent
as in woods before . Or if that any hand to touch thee deign , Like widow ' d ...
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Since winter ' s gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and
flow ' ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling wings
sigh ' d forth , I love , I love . SONG . Phoebus arise , And paint the sable skies ...
Since winter ' s gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and
flow ' ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her move , With trembling wings
sigh ' d forth , I love , I love . SONG . Phoebus arise , And paint the sable skies ...
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