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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Her angry eyes are great with tears , She blames her hands , she blames her skill
, The bluntness of her shafts she ... Yet try she will , and prick some bare , Her
hands were glov ' d , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare ...
Her angry eyes are great with tears , She blames her hands , she blames her skill
, The bluntness of her shafts she ... Yet try she will , and prick some bare , Her
hands were glov ' d , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare ...
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Extract from a Chorus in “ Julius Cæsar . " This life of ours is like a rose , Which ,
whilst it beauties rare array , Doth then enjoy the least repose ; When , virgin - like
, it blush we see , Then is ' t of every hand the prey , And by each wind is blown ...
Extract from a Chorus in “ Julius Cæsar . " This life of ours is like a rose , Which ,
whilst it beauties rare array , Doth then enjoy the least repose ; When , virgin - like
, it blush we see , Then is ' t of every hand the prey , And by each wind is blown ...
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I speak not this with a false heart , “ ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain ' d ) “
Or that would change a love maintain ' d " With so much love on either part . “ Nay
, I protest , though death with his “ Worst counsel should divide us here , “ His ...
I speak not this with a false heart , “ ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain ' d ) “
Or that would change a love maintain ' d " With so much love on either part . “ Nay
, I protest , though death with his “ Worst counsel should divide us here , “ His ...
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These eyes again thine eyes shall see , “ And hands again these hands enfold ; “
And all chaste pleasures can be told “ Shall with us everlasting be . « For if no
use of sense remain “ When bodies once this life forsake , “ Or they could no ...
These eyes again thine eyes shall see , “ And hands again these hands enfold ; “
And all chaste pleasures can be told “ Shall with us everlasting be . « For if no
use of sense remain “ When bodies once this life forsake , “ Or they could no ...
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... What art thou but a harbinger of woe ? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes
no more , But orphan wailings to the fainting ear , Each stop a sigh , each sound
draws forth a tear ; Be therefore silent as in woods before . Or if that any hand to ...
... What art thou but a harbinger of woe ? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes
no more , But orphan wailings to the fainting ear , Each stop a sigh , each sound
draws forth a tear ; Be therefore silent as in woods before . Or if that any hand to ...
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