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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... wanton brook With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous 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 ...
... wanton brook With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous 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 ...
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... is not there ; no tyrant there we feel . No clamorous laws shall deaf thy music ear : They know no change , nor wanton Fortune's wheel : Thousand fresh sports grow in those dainty places , Light PHINEAS FLETCHER . 53.
... is not there ; no tyrant there we feel . No clamorous laws shall deaf thy music ear : They know no change , nor wanton Fortune's wheel : Thousand fresh sports grow in those dainty places , Light PHINEAS FLETCHER . 53.
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... spread Their willow locks abroad , and all the day With their own watery shadows wanton play , Dares not those high amours and love - sick songs assay . SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Descended of an ancient Leicestershire family 58 GILES FLETCHER .
... spread Their willow locks abroad , and all the day With their own watery shadows wanton play , Dares not those high amours and love - sick songs assay . SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Descended of an ancient Leicestershire family 58 GILES FLETCHER .
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... come , When thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1657 , " Dost return ? " 3 " wast . " 4 " wanton . " 5 " her can . " 2 in . " 6 " While . " SONNET . [ To the Nightingale . ] SWEET bird WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 77.
... come , When thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1657 , " Dost return ? " 3 " wast . " 4 " wanton . " 5 " her can . " 2 in . " 6 " While . " SONNET . [ To the Nightingale . ] SWEET bird WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 77.
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... wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In Love's hidden treasury , — That can liking gain , where she Will the best - beloved be . For , should those , who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their ...
... wanton glances ; Nor those sought delights , that lie In Love's hidden treasury , — That can liking gain , where she Will the best - beloved be . For , should those , who think they may Draw my love from her away , Bring forth all their ...
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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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