Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Том 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - Всего страниц: 458 |
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... Doth not the sun dazzle the clearest eyes , And melt the ice , and make the frost retire ? The hardest stones are pierced through with tools : The wisest are , with princes , made but fools . PROGRESS OF ENGLISH POETRY . 3 into the most ...
... Doth not the sun dazzle the clearest eyes , And melt the ice , and make the frost retire ? The hardest stones are pierced through with tools : The wisest are , with princes , made but fools . PROGRESS OF ENGLISH POETRY . 3 into the most ...
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... doth declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where good - will ye bear . Fain would ye find a cloak Your burning fire to hide , Yet both the flame and smoke Breaks out on every side . Ye cannot love so guide That it no issue win ...
... doth declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where good - will ye bear . Fain would ye find a cloak Your burning fire to hide , Yet both the flame and smoke Breaks out on every side . Ye cannot love so guide That it no issue win ...
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... doth not lie , And would not live where liberty was lost , So did his heart the commonwealth apply . I am not he , such eloquence to boast * * [ To ] praise Sir Thopas for a noble tale , And scorn the story that the knight told1 ...
... doth not lie , And would not live where liberty was lost , So did his heart the commonwealth apply . I am not he , such eloquence to boast * * [ To ] praise Sir Thopas for a noble tale , And scorn the story that the knight told1 ...
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... chip of chance more than a pound of wit : This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk , And in foul weather at my book to sit , In frost and snow , then with my bow to stalk : No man doth mark whereso I ride or go ; 42 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... chip of chance more than a pound of wit : This maketh me at home to hunt and hawk , And in foul weather at my book to sit , In frost and snow , then with my bow to stalk : No man doth mark whereso I ride or go ; 42 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... doth mark whereso I ride or go ; In lusty leas at liberty I walk . And of these news I feel nor weal nor wo , Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel ; No force for that , for it is order'd so , That I may leap both hedge and dike ...
... doth mark whereso I ride or go ; In lusty leas at liberty I walk . And of these news I feel nor weal nor wo , Save that a clog doth hang yet at my heel ; No force for that , for it is order'd so , That I may leap both hedge and dike ...
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