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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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 give my
love good - morrow , Notes from them both I ' ll borrow . Wake from thy nest ,
Robin ...
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 give my
love good - morrow , Notes from them both I ' ll borrow . Wake from thy nest ,
Robin ...
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Our music from the birds we borrow , “ They bidding us , we them , good - morrow
. " Our habits are but coarse and plain , Yet they defend from wind and rain ; As
warm too , in an equal eye , As those bestain ' d in scarlet dye . These that have ...
Our music from the birds we borrow , “ They bidding us , we them , good - morrow
. " Our habits are but coarse and plain , Yet they defend from wind and rain ; As
warm too , in an equal eye , As those bestain ' d in scarlet dye . These that have ...
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Extract from a Chorus in “ Julius Cæsar . " This life of ours is like a rose , Which ,
whilst it beauties rare array , Doth then enjoy the least repose ; When , virgin - like
, it blush we see , Then is ' t of every hand the prey , And by each wind is blown ...
Extract from a Chorus in “ Julius Cæsar . " This life of ours is like a rose , Which ,
whilst it beauties rare array , Doth then enjoy the least repose ; When , virgin - like
, it blush we see , Then is ' t of every hand the prey , And by each wind is blown ...
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... flowers , for the return Of the wish ' d bridegroom of the earth . The well -
accorded birds did sing Their hymns unto the pleasant time ; And , in a sweet
consorted chime , Did welcome in the cheerful spring . To which , soft whistles of
the wind ...
... flowers , for the return Of the wish ' d bridegroom of the earth . The well -
accorded birds did sing Their hymns unto the pleasant time ; And , in a sweet
consorted chime , Did welcome in the cheerful spring . To which , soft whistles of
the wind ...
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To which , soft whistles of the wind , · And warbling murmurs of a brook , And
varied notes of leaves that shook , And harmony of parts did bind . When , with a
love none can express , That mutually happy pair , Melander and Celinda fair
The ...
To which , soft whistles of the wind , · And warbling murmurs of a brook , And
varied notes of leaves that shook , And harmony of parts did bind . When , with a
love none can express , That mutually happy pair , Melander and Celinda fair
The ...
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