Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Том 31801 |
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... desire That your ire May with penance be suspended , Yet , let me full pardon crave , When I have With soon death my fault amended . 1 CUPID'S PASTIME . Ir chanc'd of late a shepherd swain , That went to seek a strayed sheep , Within a ...
... desire That your ire May with penance be suspended , Yet , let me full pardon crave , When I have With soon death my fault amended . 1 CUPID'S PASTIME . Ir chanc'd of late a shepherd swain , That went to seek a strayed sheep , Within a ...
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... desire . Simple and low is our condition , For here with us is no ambition ; We with the sun our flocks unfold , Whose rising makes their fleeces gold . " Our music from the birds we borrow , " They bidding us , we them , good - morrow ...
... desire . Simple and low is our condition , For here with us is no ambition ; We with the sun our flocks unfold , Whose rising makes their fleeces gold . " Our music from the birds we borrow , " They bidding us , we them , good - morrow ...
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... desire , Each thing , to ease my mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy ...
... desire , Each thing , to ease my mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy ...
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... desires unite , " Not hold in an eternal bond ? " O no , beloved ! I am most sure " Those virtuous habits we acquire , " As being with the soul entire , " Must with it evermore endure . " Else should our souls in vain elect ; " [ 36 ]
... desires unite , " Not hold in an eternal bond ? " O no , beloved ! I am most sure " Those virtuous habits we acquire , " As being with the soul entire , " Must with it evermore endure . " Else should our souls in vain elect ; " [ 36 ]
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... desires ; An object seeks , of which possess'd The wheels are fix'd , the motions rest , The flames in ashes lie oppress'd . This meteor , striving high to rise , ( The fuel spent ) falls down and dies . * Why then should lovers ( most ...
... desires ; An object seeks , of which possess'd The wheels are fix'd , the motions rest , The flames in ashes lie oppress'd . This meteor , striving high to rise , ( The fuel spent ) falls down and dies . * Why then should lovers ( most ...
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