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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... springs up inflam'd with her new fires . No more an exile will I dwell , With folded arms and sighs all day , Reckoning the torments of my hell , And flinging my sweet joys away . I am call'd home again to quiet peace , My mistress ...
... springs up inflam'd with her new fires . No more an exile will I dwell , With folded arms and sighs all day , Reckoning the torments of my hell , And flinging my sweet joys away . I am call'd home again to quiet peace , My mistress ...
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... spring ; Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence the ugly night , Which ...
... spring ; Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like , decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair . Chase hence the ugly night , Which ...
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... spring , thou turn'st , with all thy goodly train , Thy head with flames , thy mantle bright with flow'rs ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs . Thou turn'st , sweet ...
... spring , thou turn'st , with all thy goodly train , Thy head with flames , thy mantle bright with flow'rs ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their show'rs . Thou turn'st , sweet ...
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... springs , to rills , from leavy bow'rs Thou thy Creator's goodness dost declare , And what dear gifts on thee he did not spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that low'rs . What soul can be so sick , which by thy songs ( Attir'd in ...
... springs , to rills , from leavy bow'rs Thou thy Creator's goodness dost declare , And what dear gifts on thee he did not spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that low'rs . What soul can be so sick , which by thy songs ( Attir'd in ...
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... spring and fall , faint seasons keep , Like fits of waking before sleep : Then shrinks into that fatal mold , Where its first being was enroll'd . It is a dream , whose seeming truth Is moralized in age and youth : Where all the ...
... spring and fall , faint seasons keep , Like fits of waking before sleep : Then shrinks into that fatal mold , Where its first being was enroll'd . It is a dream , whose seeming truth Is moralized in age and youth : Where all the ...
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