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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No gem , no treasure like to this , ' Tis my delight , my crown , my bliss . All my
joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . " Tis my sole plague to be
alone , I am a beast , a monster grown , I will no light nor company , I find it now
my ...
No gem , no treasure like to this , ' Tis my delight , my crown , my bliss . All my
joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . " Tis my sole plague to be
alone , I am a beast , a monster grown , I will no light nor company , I find it now
my ...
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Those that delight in dainties store , One stomach feed at once , no more ; And ,
when with homely fare we feast , With us it doth as well digest ; And many times
we better speed , For our wild fruits no surfeits breed . If we sometimes the willow
...
Those that delight in dainties store , One stomach feed at once , no more ; And ,
when with homely fare we feast , With us it doth as well digest ; And many times
we better speed , For our wild fruits no surfeits breed . If we sometimes the willow
...
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When , with a love none can express , That mutually happy pair , Melander and
Celinda fair The season with their loves did bless . Walking thus tow ' rds a
pleasant grove , Which did , it seem ' d , in new delight The pleasures of the time
unite ...
When , with a love none can express , That mutually happy pair , Melander and
Celinda fair The season with their loves did bless . Walking thus tow ' rds a
pleasant grove , Which did , it seem ' d , in new delight The pleasures of the time
unite ...
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For if no use of sense remain “ When bodies once this life forsake , “ Or they
could no delight partake , “ Why should they ever rise again ? “ Let then no doubt
, Celinda , touch , : “ Much less your fairest mind invade : “ Were not our souls ...
For if no use of sense remain “ When bodies once this life forsake , “ Or they
could no delight partake , “ Why should they ever rise again ? “ Let then no doubt
, Celinda , touch , : “ Much less your fairest mind invade : “ Were not our souls ...
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Hence all you vain delights , As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your
folly ; There ' s nought in this life sweet , If men were wise to see ' t , But only
melancholy , O sweetest melancholy ! Welcome folded arms , and fixed eyes , . A
sigh ...
Hence all you vain delights , As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your
folly ; There ' s nought in this life sweet , If men were wise to see ' t , But only
melancholy , O sweetest melancholy ! Welcome folded arms , and fixed eyes , . A
sigh ...
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