Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language;Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row., 1811 |
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... bring More joy , than still to laugh and smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so divine as melancholy . I'll change my state ...
... bring More joy , than still to laugh and smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so divine as melancholy . I'll change my state ...
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... , Never he his body brings Into fevers , gouts , or rheums , Or lingeringly his lungs consumes ; Or meets with aches in the bone , Or catarrhs , or griping stone : But contented lives for aye : The more he laughs [ 62 ]
... , Never he his body brings Into fevers , gouts , or rheums , Or lingeringly his lungs consumes ; Or meets with aches in the bone , Or catarrhs , or griping stone : But contented lives for aye : The more he laughs [ 62 ]
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... bring unto this grove My Love , to hear , and recompense my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams , And thou two sweeter eyes Shall see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy heart surprize ...
... bring unto this grove My Love , to hear , and recompense my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams , And thou two sweeter eyes Shall see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy heart surprize ...
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... brings , Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings ; 4 Sole comforter of minds which are opprest ! 3 66 stormy . " 3 66 2 " bespangle with bright gold . " every thing save her who all should grace . " 4 " with grief . " Lo ! by thy ...
... brings , Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings ; 4 Sole comforter of minds which are opprest ! 3 66 stormy . " 3 66 2 " bespangle with bright gold . " every thing save her who all should grace . " 4 " with grief . " Lo ! by thy ...
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... - beloved be . For , should those , who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their female graces , Wrap me in their close embraces , Practice all the art they may , Weep , or GEORGE WITHER . 87.
... - beloved be . For , should those , who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their female graces , Wrap me in their close embraces , Practice all the art they may , Weep , or GEORGE WITHER . 87.
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 3 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1803 |
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