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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... once Mine heavy 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 ...
... once Mine heavy 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 ...
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... once much admired , was originally published in 1627 , with the first book of Virgil's Æneid , and twice afterwards . His Tragedy , called " Christ's Passion , ” translated from Hugo Grotius , and first printed in 1640 , 12mo . is much ...
... once much admired , was originally published in 1627 , with the first book of Virgil's Æneid , and twice afterwards . His Tragedy , called " Christ's Passion , ” translated from Hugo Grotius , and first printed in 1640 , 12mo . is much ...
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... once , and so do we . The shepherd with his home - spun lass As many merry hours doth pass As courtiers with their costly girls , Though richly deck'd in gold and pearls ; And , though but plain , to purpose woo , Nay , oft - times ...
... once , and so do we . The shepherd with his home - spun lass As many merry hours doth pass As courtiers with their costly girls , Though richly deck'd in gold and pearls ; And , though but plain , to purpose woo , Nay , oft - times ...
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... once this life forsake , " Or they could no delight partake , " Why should they ever rise again ? * * * * * " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal ...
... once this life forsake , " Or they could no delight partake , " Why should they ever rise again ? * * * * * " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal ...
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... once , for ever dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar sips , While down into his heart the sugar'd poison slips ! 4 Oft in a voice he creeps down through the ear ; Oft from a blushing cheek ...
... once , for ever dies . But if he lurk between the ruddy lips , Unhappy soul , that thence his nectar sips , While down into his heart the sugar'd poison slips ! 4 Oft in a voice he creeps down through the ear ; Oft from a blushing cheek ...
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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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