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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... heart , why does he so ? 1 " I cannot be relieved except by a continuance of mourning . " 2 Death . 3 Feud , enmity . 5 To dwell . Rudd . Gloss . 7 Keeping , watching , guarding against . 4 Wots , knows . 6 Early . 8 Sin , impeachment ...
... heart , why does he so ? 1 " I cannot be relieved except by a continuance of mourning . " 2 Death . 3 Feud , enmity . 5 To dwell . Rudd . Gloss . 7 Keeping , watching , guarding against . 4 Wots , knows . 6 Early . 8 Sin , impeachment ...
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... heart will burst in two : And thus , walking with doe and roe My life now here I take . " Then weepit she , lusty in weed , And on her wayis can she went2 , In hy , after that heynd I yede , And in my armis could her hent , And said ...
... heart will burst in two : And thus , walking with doe and roe My life now here I take . " Then weepit she , lusty in weed , And on her wayis can she went2 , In hy , after that heynd I yede , And in my armis could her hent , And said ...
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... heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weepit for her wo . Bnt thereto would I not consent , And said that it should not be so . Into my armis swythe 3 Embracit I that blithe * , Saying ...
... heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weepit for her wo . Bnt thereto would I not consent , And said that it should not be so . Into my armis swythe 3 Embracit I that blithe * , Saying ...
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... 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 ; Abroad needs must it glide ...
... 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 ; Abroad needs must it glide ...
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... heart I mean ye nought but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why : For think me not to be unjust , Since that by lot of fantasy This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust me not , though some there be That fain would spot my ...
... heart I mean ye nought but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why : For think me not to be unjust , Since that by lot of fantasy This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust me not , though some there be That fain would spot my ...
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