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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I ' ll change my state with any wretch Thou canst from jail or dunghill fetch . My
pain past cure ; another hell ; I cannot in this torment dwell ; Now , desperate , I
hate my life : Lend me a halter or a knife . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so
...
I ' ll change my state with any wretch Thou canst from jail or dunghill fetch . My
pain past cure ; another hell ; I cannot in this torment dwell ; Now , desperate , I
hate my life : Lend me a halter or a knife . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so
...
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Take heed , sweet nymph , try not the shaft , Each little touch will prick the heart ;
Alas ! thou know ' st not Cupid ' s craft , Revenge is joy , the end is smart . Yet try
she will , and prick some bare , Her hands were glov ' d , and next to hand Was ...
Take heed , sweet nymph , try not the shaft , Each little touch will prick the heart ;
Alas ! thou know ' st not Cupid ' s craft , Revenge is joy , the end is smart . Yet try
she will , and prick some bare , Her hands were glov ' d , and next to hand Was ...
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... thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I
live , thou canst not wholly die ( 26 )
... thee , or give me th ' other back , Be altogether cruel , or all kind : For whilst I
live , thou canst not wholly die ( 26 )
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For whilst I live , thou canst not wholly die 0 ! even in spite of death , yet still my
choice ! Oft , with Imagination ' s love - quick eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy
voice . And to content my languishing desire , Each thing , to ease my mind ,
some ...
For whilst I live , thou canst not wholly die 0 ! even in spite of death , yet still my
choice ! Oft , with Imagination ' s love - quick eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy
voice . And to content my languishing desire , Each thing , to ease my mind ,
some ...
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... thy drowsy wings Thou spar ' st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest , Since I am
thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
... thy drowsy wings Thou spar ' st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest , Since I am
thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
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