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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... bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex ; It is th ' idea of her sex Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love in pretty wiles Each other ...
... bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex ; It is th ' idea of her sex Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love in pretty wiles Each other ...
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... bright with flow'rs ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs . Thou turn'st , sweet youth ! but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days , with thee come not again ! The sad ...
... bright with flow'rs ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs . Thou turn'st , sweet youth ! but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days , with thee come not again ! The sad ...
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... bright pattern of the light To quench his drought , carouses them again . Cease then to weep , and leave me still to mourn ; Complaining best becomes my mirthless state , Whom quenchless flames of luckless love does burn ; ( Thy ...
... bright pattern of the light To quench his drought , carouses them again . Cease then to weep , and leave me still to mourn ; Complaining best becomes my mirthless state , Whom quenchless flames of luckless love does burn ; ( Thy ...
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... Bright as is the morning star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and ...
... Bright as is the morning star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and ...
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... bright suns must know no shade , Nor your fresh beauties ever fade ; Then fear not , Celia , to bestow What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain , or else in vain his wings . GOOD COUNSEL ...
... bright suns must know no shade , Nor your fresh beauties ever fade ; Then fear not , Celia , to bestow What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain , or else in vain his wings . GOOD COUNSEL ...
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