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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... heart and soul ensconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so sour as melancholy . Methinks I hear , methinks I see Sweet music , wondrous melody , Towns , palaces , and cities fine , Here now , then there , the world is mine ...
... heart and soul ensconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so sour as melancholy . Methinks I hear , methinks I see Sweet music , wondrous melody , Towns , palaces , and cities fine , Here now , then there , the world is mine ...
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... heart must rule , the head obey . What boots the cunning pilot's skill , To tell which way to shape their course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list perforce ? So Reason shews the truth in vain Where ...
... heart must rule , the head obey . What boots the cunning pilot's skill , To tell which way to shape their course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list perforce ? So Reason shews the truth in vain Where ...
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... heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me ; Nor your sweet tongue dipt in gall From Need at all your presence interdict me . By my love , long , firm , and true ...
... heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me ; Nor your sweet tongue dipt in gall From Need at all your presence interdict me . By my love , long , firm , and true ...
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... heart , That to the ground he fell with pain ; Yet up again forthwith he start , And to the nymph he ran amain , Amaz❜d to see so strange a sight , She shot , and shot , but all in vain ; The more his wounds , the more his might ...
... heart , That to the ground he fell with pain ; Yet up again forthwith he start , And to the nymph he ran amain , Amaz❜d to see so strange a sight , She shot , and shot , but all in vain ; The more his wounds , the more his might ...
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... 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 that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd ...
... 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 that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd ...
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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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