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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The following extracts are taken from his “ Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas , & c .
” small 12mo . 1037 . SONG . Pack clouds away , and welcome day , With night
we banish sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks alost , To give my love good
...
The following extracts are taken from his “ Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas , & c .
” small 12mo . 1037 . SONG . Pack clouds away , and welcome day , With night
we banish sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks alost , To give my love good
...
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To give my love good - morrow , Sing birds in every furrow . $ 11 EPHERD ' S
SONG . We that have known no greater state Than this we live in , praise our fate
: For courtly silks in cares are spent , When country ' s russet breeds content .
To give my love good - morrow , Sing birds in every furrow . $ 11 EPHERD ' S
SONG . We that have known no greater state Than this we live in , praise our fate
: For courtly silks in cares are spent , When country ' s russet breeds content .
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... thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I
live , thou canst not wholly die ( 26 )
... thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I
live , thou canst not wholly die ( 26 )
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And with such pain why should they reave That which they have no right to have ,
Which , with themselves , within short while , As summer ' s beauties , must decay
, And can give nought except the grave ? SONG . ( From the Aurora . ) ...
And with such pain why should they reave That which they have no right to have ,
Which , with themselves , within short while , As summer ' s beauties , must decay
, And can give nought except the grave ? SONG . ( From the Aurora . ) ...
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Walking thus tow ' rds a pleasant grove , Which did , it seem ' d , in new delight
The pleasures of the time unite , To give a triumph to their love ; They staid at last
, and on the grass Reposed so , as o ' er his breast She bow ' d her gracious ...
Walking thus tow ' rds a pleasant grove , Which did , it seem ' d , in new delight
The pleasures of the time unite , To give a triumph to their love ; They staid at last
, and on the grass Reposed so , as o ' er his breast She bow ' d her gracious ...
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