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 31801 |
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... pride , Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's ' guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind fancy's fire , False beauty's thrall , That binds desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from fancy free ; With vow , that ...
... pride , Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's ' guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind fancy's fire , False beauty's thrall , That binds desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from fancy free ; With vow , that ...
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... . Can he prize the tainted posies Which on others breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin roses From the never - touched thorn ? I can go rest On her sweet breast , That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay [ 75 ]
... . Can he prize the tainted posies Which on others breast are worn , That may pluck the virgin roses From the never - touched thorn ? I can go rest On her sweet breast , That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay [ 75 ]
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English poets George Ellis. That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay thy tongue , Thy mermaid song Is all bestow'd on me in vain . He's a fool that basely dallies Where each peasant mates with him . Shall I haunt the thronged ...
English poets George Ellis. That is the pride of Cynthia's train : Then stay thy tongue , Thy mermaid song Is all bestow'd on me in vain . He's a fool that basely dallies Where each peasant mates with him . Shall I haunt the thronged ...
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... how to crouch , And keep the gentry down . Good manners have an ill report , And turn to pride , we see ; We'll therefore cry good manners down , And hey ! then up go we ! VOL . III . H The name of lord shall be abhorr'd , For every [ 97 ]
... how to crouch , And keep the gentry down . Good manners have an ill report , And turn to pride , we see ; We'll therefore cry good manners down , And hey ! then up go we ! VOL . III . H The name of lord shall be abhorr'd , For every [ 97 ]
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... not your spring , nor pride . Nay , boast the summer all your own : My thoughts with less are satisfied . Give me a little plot of ground , Where , might I with the sun agree , Though every day he walk the round , My garden [ 104 ]
... not your spring , nor pride . Nay , boast the summer all your own : My thoughts with less are satisfied . Give me a little plot of ground , Where , might I with the sun agree , Though every day he walk the round , My garden [ 104 ]
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