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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It is a flow ' ry garden - place , Where knots of beauty häve such grace , That all is
work , and no where space . It is a sweet delicious morn Where day is breeding ,
never born : It is a meadow yet unshorn , Which thousand flowers do adorn .
It is a flow ' ry garden - place , Where knots of beauty häve such grace , That all is
work , and no where space . It is a sweet delicious morn Where day is breeding ,
never born : It is a meadow yet unshorn , Which thousand flowers do adorn .
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WALKING in a shadowy grove , Near silver streams fair gliding , Where trees in
ranks did grace those bankš , And nymphs had their abiding ; · Here as I staid , I
saw a maid , A beauteous lovely creature ; With angel face , and goddess ' grace
, ...
WALKING in a shadowy grove , Near silver streams fair gliding , Where trees in
ranks did grace those bankš , And nymphs had their abiding ; · Here as I staid , I
saw a maid , A beauteous lovely creature ; With angel face , and goddess ' grace
, ...
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Since I am thine , oh ! come , but with that face , To inward light , which thou art
wont to shew , With feigned solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if , deaf god , thou do
deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath , I long to kiss ...
Since I am thine , oh ! come , but with that face , To inward light , which thou art
wont to shew , With feigned solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if , deaf god , thou do
deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath , I long to kiss ...
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I , that lov ' d you , and often with my quill Made music that delighted fountain ,
grove , and hill , I , whom you loved so , and with a sweet and chaste embrace ,
Yea , with a thousand rarer favours would vouchsafe to grace , I now must leave
you ...
I , that lov ' d you , and often with my quill Made music that delighted fountain ,
grove , and hill , I , whom you loved so , and with a sweet and chaste embrace ,
Yea , with a thousand rarer favours would vouchsafe to grace , I now must leave
you ...
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Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her birth ; , Lovely as all
excellence , Modest in her most of mirth ; Likelihood enough to prove Only worth
could kindle love . Such she is ; and if you know Such a one as I have sung , Be
she ...
Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her birth ; , Lovely as all
excellence , Modest in her most of mirth ; Likelihood enough to prove Only worth
could kindle love . Such she is ; and if you know Such a one as I have sung , Be
she ...
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