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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I ' ll not change life with any king , I ravish ' d am ! can the world bring More joy ,
than still to laugh and smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not
trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so
...
I ' ll not change life with any king , I ravish ' d am ! can the world bring More joy ,
than still to laugh and smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not
trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so
...
Стр. 55
... from Dr . Anderson , SONNET TO SLEEP , SLEEP , silence ' child , sweet father
of soft rest , Prince , whose approach peace to all mortals brings , Indifferent host
to shepherds and to kings ; Sole comforter of minds with grief opprest !
... from Dr . Anderson , SONNET TO SLEEP , SLEEP , silence ' child , sweet father
of soft rest , Prince , whose approach peace to all mortals brings , Indifferent host
to shepherds and to kings ; Sole comforter of minds with grief opprest !
Стр. 58
This is the morn should bring unto this grove My love , to hear , and recompence
my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams ; And thou
two sweeter eyes Shalt see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy
...
This is the morn should bring unto this grove My love , to hear , and recompence
my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams ; And thou
two sweeter eyes Shalt see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy
...
Стр. 69
For , should those who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth
all their female graces , Wrap me in their close embraces ; Practise all the art they
may , Weep , or sing , or kiss , or pray ;One poor thought of her would arm me So
...
For , should those who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth
all their female graces , Wrap me in their close embraces ; Practise all the art they
may , Weep , or sing , or kiss , or pray ;One poor thought of her would arm me So
...
Стр. 89
Fields are blest with flow ' ry wreath , Air is blest when she doth breathe , Birds
make happy every grove , She each bird when she doth sing ; Phæbus heat to
earth doth bring , She makes marble fall in love . THE SYREN ' S SONG .
Fields are blest with flow ' ry wreath , Air is blest when she doth breathe , Birds
make happy every grove , She each bird when she doth sing ; Phæbus heat to
earth doth bring , She makes marble fall in love . THE SYREN ' S SONG .
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