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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... Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind Fancy's fire , False Beauty's thrall , That binds Desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from Fancy free ; With vow that if I love ...
... Looks coyly strange , Will , reason's guide , Desire of change , And last of all Blind Fancy's fire , False Beauty's thrall , That binds Desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from Fancy free ; With vow that if I love ...
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... looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These shall ...
... looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that place ! My solitary walks , my widow'd bed , My dreary sighs , my sheets oft bath'd with tears , These shall ...
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... looks my woes relate ; Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft , those that do deserve disdain For forging fancies get the best reward ; Where I , who feel what they do feign , For too much love ...
... looks my woes relate ; Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft , those that do deserve disdain For forging fancies get the best reward ; Where I , who feel what they do feign , For too much love ...
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... look He never means to see again . And so does Fortune use to smile Upon the short - liv'd favourite's face , Whose swelling hopes she doth beguile , And always casts him in the race . And so doth the fantastic boy , The god of [ 40 ]
... look He never means to see again . And so does Fortune use to smile Upon the short - liv'd favourite's face , Whose swelling hopes she doth beguile , And always casts him in the race . And so doth the fantastic boy , The god of [ 40 ]
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... . Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet though troubled look She first brake EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . 43.
... . Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with a sweet though troubled look She first brake EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . 43.
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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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