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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... sorrow , and void of fear , Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet , Methinks the time runs very fleet ; All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I lie waking , all alone , Recounting what [ 6 ]
... sorrow , and void of fear , Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet , Methinks the time runs very fleet ; All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I lie waking , all alone , Recounting what [ 6 ]
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... sorrow me surprise ; Whether I tarry still , or go , Methinks the time moves very slow . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so sad as melancholy . When to myself I act , and smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a ...
... sorrow me surprise ; Whether I tarry still , or go , Methinks the time moves very slow . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so sad as melancholy . When to myself I act , and smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a ...
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... , I find it now my misery . The scene is turn'd , my joys are gone , Fear , discontent , and sorrows come . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so fierce as melancholy I'll not change life with any king , I ravish'd [ 9 ]
... , I find it now my misery . The scene is turn'd , my joys are gone , Fear , discontent , and sorrows come . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so fierce as melancholy I'll not change life with any king , I ravish'd [ 9 ]
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... die Led by her passions , so must I : For when of pleasure she doth sing , My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring ; But if she do of sorrow speak , Ev'n from my heart the strings do break , OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my [ 19 ]
... die Led by her passions , so must I : For when of pleasure she doth sing , My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring ; But if she do of sorrow speak , Ev'n from my heart the strings do break , OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my [ 19 ]
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... sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks aloft , To give my love good - morrow . Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To ...
... sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks aloft , To give my love good - morrow . Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To ...
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