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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... Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no treasure like to this , ' ROBERT BURTON . 11.
... Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no treasure like to this , ' ROBERT BURTON . 11.
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... ne'er kept word in promis'd joy To lover , nor to loving dames . So all alike will constant prove , Both Fortune , running streams , and Love . EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . This noble author is WM . HERBERT , EARL OF pembroke . 41.
... ne'er kept word in promis'd joy To lover , nor to loving dames . So all alike will constant prove , Both Fortune , running streams , and Love . EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . This noble author is WM . HERBERT , EARL OF pembroke . 41.
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... ne'er , ( not in a dream , ) did taste delight , May thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in wo , in wo's despight ; Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com ...
... ne'er , ( not in a dream , ) did taste delight , May thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in wo , in wo's despight ; Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com ...
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... ne'er falls amiss , With all those ills which haunt us while we breathe . Now , if by chance we fly Of these the 78 WILLIAM DRUMMOND .
... ne'er falls amiss , With all those ills which haunt us while we breathe . Now , if by chance we fly Of these the 78 WILLIAM DRUMMOND .
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... ne'er the more despair : If she love me , this believe , I will die e'er she shall grieve ; If she slight me when I woo , I can scorn and let her go ; For if she be not for me , What care I for whom she be ? AMARYLLIS I did woo , And I ...
... ne'er the more despair : If she love me , this believe , I will die e'er she shall grieve ; If she slight me when I woo , I can scorn and let her go ; For if she be not for me , What care I for whom she be ? AMARYLLIS I did woo , And I ...
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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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