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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... stranger to the Muses , Young , obscured , and despis'd , Yet , such art thy love infuses , That I thus have poetiz'd . Read , and be content to see Thy admired power in me.- On this glass of thy perfection If that any women [ 70 ]
... stranger to the Muses , Young , obscured , and despis'd , Yet , such art thy love infuses , That I thus have poetiz'd . Read , and be content to see Thy admired power in me.- On this glass of thy perfection If that any women [ 70 ]
Стр. 87
... know Such a one as I have sung , Be she brown , or fair , or - so , That she be but somewhile young ; Be assur'd ' tis she , or none , That I love , and love alone . THYRSIS'S PRAISE TO HIS MISTRESS . [ From England's Helicon [ 87 ]
... know Such a one as I have sung , Be she brown , or fair , or - so , That she be but somewhile young ; Be assur'd ' tis she , or none , That I love , and love alone . THYRSIS'S PRAISE TO HIS MISTRESS . [ From England's Helicon [ 87 ]
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... young , Or a leverock build her nest ; Here give my weary spirits rest , And raise my low - pitch'd thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits , and the noise Of princes ' courts I would rejoice . Or ...
... young , Or a leverock build her nest ; Here give my weary spirits rest , And raise my low - pitch'd thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits , and the noise Of princes ' courts I would rejoice . Or ...
Стр. 108
... young ; The rose and lilies in your cheek Flourish , and no more ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged ...
... young ; The rose and lilies in your cheek Flourish , and no more ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged ...
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... young nobility , danced in the " interludes . " Taste , and wit , and gaiety , disap- peared during the subsequent reign of republi- canism ; and the general gloom was seldom inter- rupted , except by the compositions of a few cavaliers ...
... young nobility , danced in the " interludes . " Taste , and wit , and gaiety , disap- peared during the subsequent reign of republi- canism ; and the general gloom was seldom inter- rupted , except by the compositions of a few cavaliers ...
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