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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When I lie , sit , or walk alone , I sigh , I grieve , making great moan , In a dark
grove , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A thousand miseries at
once Mine heavy heart and soul epsconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None
so ...
When I lie , sit , or walk alone , I sigh , I grieve , making great moan , In a dark
grove , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A thousand miseries at
once Mine heavy heart and soul epsconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None
so ...
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His translation of Ovid , once much esteemed , was published in 1632 . A tragedy
, called “ Christ ' s Passion , translated from Hugo Grotius , and first printed in
1640 , is much praised by Langbaine . The fol . lowing extract is taken from his ...
His translation of Ovid , once much esteemed , was published in 1632 . A tragedy
, called “ Christ ' s Passion , translated from Hugo Grotius , and first printed in
1640 , is much praised by Langbaine . The fol . lowing extract is taken from his ...
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These that have plenty , wear , we see But one at once , and so do we . The
shepherd , with his home - spun lass , As many merry hours doth pass As
courtiers with their costly girls , Though richly deck ' d in gold and pearls ; And ,
though but ...
These that have plenty , wear , we see But one at once , and so do we . The
shepherd , with his home - spun lass , As many merry hours doth pass As
courtiers with their costly girls , Though richly deck ' d in gold and pearls ; And ,
though but ...
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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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Fly thence , my dear , fly fast , my Thomalin , Who him encounters once , for ever
dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar
sips , While down into his heart the sugar ' d poison slips . Oft in a voice be ...
Fly thence , my dear , fly fast , my Thomalin , Who him encounters once , for ever
dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar
sips , While down into his heart the sugar ' d poison slips . Oft in a voice be ...
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