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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Methinks I court , methinks I kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed
days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my
fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so ...
Methinks I court , methinks I kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed
days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my
fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so ...
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... come , Laugh , and leave thy late deploring , Sable midnight makes all dumb ,
But thy jealous husband ' s snoring . And with thy sweet perfumed kisses ,
Entertain a stranger : Love ' s delight and sweetest bliss , is Got with greatest
danger .
... come , Laugh , and leave thy late deploring , Sable midnight makes all dumb ,
But thy jealous husband ' s snoring . And with thy sweet perfumed kisses ,
Entertain a stranger : Love ' s delight and sweetest bliss , is Got with greatest
danger .
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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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... 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 as Circe could not harm me .
... 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 as Circe could not harm me .
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... our guests ; For stars , gaze on our eyes ; The compass love shall hourly sing ,
And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth
with a kiss , Then come on shore , Where no joy dies ' till love hath gotten more .
... our guests ; For stars , gaze on our eyes ; The compass love shall hourly sing ,
And , as he goes about the ring , We will not miss To tell each point he nameth
with a kiss , Then come on shore , Where no joy dies ' till love hath gotten more .
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