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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... night , draw on ! my griefs , when they be told To shades and darkness , find some ease from paining ; And while thou all in silence dost enfold , I then shall have best time for my complaining . [ From the same . ] So light is love [ 116 ]
... night , draw on ! my griefs , when they be told To shades and darkness , find some ease from paining ; And while thou all in silence dost enfold , I then shall have best time for my complaining . [ From the same . ] So light is love [ 116 ]
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English poets George Ellis. [ From the same . ] So light is love , in matchless beauty shining , When she revisits Cyprus ' hallow'd bowers , Two feeble doves , harness'd in silken twining , Can draw her chariot ' midst the Paphian ...
English poets George Ellis. [ From the same . ] So light is love , in matchless beauty shining , When she revisits Cyprus ' hallow'd bowers , Two feeble doves , harness'd in silken twining , Can draw her chariot ' midst the Paphian ...
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... weak for such a glorious light . For if her graces you discover , You grow , like me , a dazzled lover : But , if those beauties you not spy , Then are you blinder far than I. SONG . Ask me no more where Jove bestows , [ 142 ]
... weak for such a glorious light . For if her graces you discover , You grow , like me , a dazzled lover : But , if those beauties you not spy , Then are you blinder far than I. SONG . Ask me no more where Jove bestows , [ 142 ]
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... light That downwards fall in dead of night ; For in your eyes they sit , and there Fixed become as in their sphere . Ask me no more , if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last she flies , And in your ...
... light That downwards fall in dead of night ; For in your eyes they sit , and there Fixed become as in their sphere . Ask me no more , if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest ; For unto you at last she flies , And in your ...
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... light As are the stars to those who know We can at most but guess their height , And hope they mind us here below . THE MISTRESS . WHEN nature heard men thought her old , Her skill in beauteous forms decay'd , Her eyes grown dim , and ...
... light As are the stars to those who know We can at most but guess their height , And hope they mind us here below . THE MISTRESS . WHEN nature heard men thought her old , Her skill in beauteous forms decay'd , Her eyes grown dim , and ...
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