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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... wanton brook , With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous look He never means to see again . And so does fortune use to smile Upon the short - lived fav'rite's face , Whose swelling hopes she does beguile , And ...
... wanton brook , With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous look He never means to see again . And so does fortune use to smile Upon the short - lived fav'rite's face , Whose swelling hopes she does beguile , And ...
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... wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In love's hidden treasury , That can liking gain , where she Will the best - beloved be . For , should those who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their ...
... wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In love's hidden treasury , That can liking gain , where she Will the best - beloved be . For , should those who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their ...
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... wanton arms ; Sugar'd words can ne'er deceive me , Though thou prove a thousand charms ; Fie , fie , forbear ! No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no ...
... wanton arms ; Sugar'd words can ne'er deceive me , Though thou prove a thousand charms ; Fie , fie , forbear ! No common snare Can ever my affection chain : Thy painted baits , And poor deceits , Are all bestow'd on me in vain . I'm no ...
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... wanton brooks , and solitary rocks ; My dear companions all , and you my tender flocks ! Farewel , my pipe ! and all those pleasing songs , whose moving strains Delighted once the fairest nymphs that dance upon the plains . You ...
... wanton brooks , and solitary rocks ; My dear companions all , and you my tender flocks ! Farewel , my pipe ! and all those pleasing songs , whose moving strains Delighted once the fairest nymphs that dance upon the plains . You ...
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... wanton sisters stoop , And hey ! then up go we ! Our coblers shall translate their souls , From caves obscure and shady ; We'll make Tom T *** as good as my lord , And Joan as good as my lady : We'll crush and fling the marriage ring ...
... wanton sisters stoop , And hey ! then up go we ! Our coblers shall translate their souls , From caves obscure and shady ; We'll make Tom T *** as good as my lord , And Joan as good as my lady : We'll crush and fling the marriage ring ...
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