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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... look , how boldly the mids he lept intill , Even with like boldness in the mids he lay still . And , trow you , the jade , at the best men's words there , Would stir one joint ? —Nay ; not the breadth of an hair ! 1 Bayard is the name ...
... look , how boldly the mids he lept intill , Even with like boldness in the mids he lay still . And , trow you , the jade , at the best men's words there , Would stir one joint ? —Nay ; not the breadth of an hair ! 1 Bayard is the name ...
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... 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.
... 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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... looks to waste ; - Hath with it join'd oft - times such bitter taste , That whoso joys such kind of life to hold , In prison joys fetter'd with chains of gold . A Renouncing of Love ... look , all grief for to repel ; SIR THOMAS WYATT . 39.
... looks to waste ; - Hath with it join'd oft - times such bitter taste , That whoso joys such kind of life to hold , In prison joys fetter'd with chains of gold . A Renouncing of Love ... look , all grief for to repel ; SIR THOMAS WYATT . 39.
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... look , all grief for to repel ; With right good grace , so would I that it should Speak , without word , such words ... looks , wrapped within my cloak , To will and lust learning to set a law : - It is not that because I scorn or mock ...
... look , all grief for to repel ; With right good grace , so would I that it should Speak , without word , such words ... looks , wrapped within my cloak , To will and lust learning to set a law : - It is not that because I scorn or mock ...
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... look like as a saint , Use wiles for wit , and make deceit a pleasure , Call craft counsel , for lucre still to paint ; I cannot wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With innocent blood to feed myself fat , And do most hurt where that ...
... look like as a saint , Use wiles for wit , and make deceit a pleasure , Call craft counsel , for lucre still to paint ; I cannot wrest the law to fill the coffer ; With innocent blood to feed myself fat , And do most hurt where that ...
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