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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... 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 unnatural 2 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... 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 unnatural 2 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... eyes y - blent . Alas we be mis - went ; For if the false intent Were known of this witch , It passeth dog and bitch , & c . & c . ( MS . fol . 100 , & c . ' ) 1 Thomas Hearne obtained a sight of the original MS . which was in Mr. Le ...
... eyes y - blent . Alas we be mis - went ; For if the false intent Were known of this witch , It passeth dog and bitch , & c . & c . ( MS . fol . 100 , & c . ' ) 1 Thomas Hearne obtained a sight of the original MS . which was in Mr. Le ...
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... eye to my estate 1o , Which does me all this pyne 11 . 11 " It does me pyne that I may prove , That makis me thus mourning mo . My love he loves another love ; Alas , sweet - heart , why does he so ? 1 " I cannot be relieved except by a ...
... eye to my estate 1o , Which does me all this pyne 11 . 11 " It does me pyne that I may prove , That makis me thus mourning mo . My love he loves another love ; Alas , sweet - heart , why does he so ? 1 " I cannot be relieved except by a ...
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... cannot be hidden , however he dissemble . Your looks so often cast , Your eyes so friendly roll'd , Your sight fixed so fast , Always one to behold ; 1 Jests , or tricks . Tho ' hide it fain ye would , It plainly D 2 SIR THOMAS WYATT . 335.
... cannot be hidden , however he dissemble . Your looks so often cast , Your eyes so friendly roll'd , Your sight fixed so fast , Always one to behold ; 1 Jests , or tricks . Tho ' hide it fain ye would , It plainly D 2 SIR THOMAS WYATT . 335.
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... eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " she doth . " 2 So ed . 1567.-Ed. i . " With a king's child , who tasteth ghostly food . " 3 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " feast ...
... eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " she doth . " 2 So ed . 1567.-Ed. i . " With a king's child , who tasteth ghostly food . " 3 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " feast ...
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