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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... lover tasted ; What first he did with tears invade , Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left , but in thine eye . DISDAIN RETURNED . He that loves a rosy cheek , [ 136 ]
... lover tasted ; What first he did with tears invade , Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left , but in thine eye . DISDAIN RETURNED . He that loves a rosy cheek , [ 136 ]
Стр. 140
... thine . BOLDNESS IN LOVE . MARK how the bashful morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With sighing blasts , and weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she ...
... thine . BOLDNESS IN LOVE . MARK how the bashful morn in vain Courts the amorous marigold With sighing blasts , and weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she ...
Стр. 141
... thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no ...
... thine , I gave it to thy voice and eyes ; Thy sweets , thy graces , all are mine ; Thou art my star , shin'st in my skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no ...
Стр. 144
... thine own heart had been aware : " And I myself would chuse to know it , " First , by thy care and cunning not to show it . " When my love is , your own way , thus betray'd , Must it still be afraid ? May it not be sharp - sighted then ...
... thine own heart had been aware : " And I myself would chuse to know it , " First , by thy care and cunning not to show it . " When my love is , your own way , thus betray'd , Must it still be afraid ? May it not be sharp - sighted then ...
Стр. 156
... and call them rays , Takes wing ; Leaving behind him , as he flies , An unperceived dimness in thine eyes . His minutes , whilst they're told , Do make us old , And every sand of his fleet glass , Increasing age [ 156 ]
... and call them rays , Takes wing ; Leaving behind him , as he flies , An unperceived dimness in thine eyes . His minutes , whilst they're told , Do make us old , And every sand of his fleet glass , Increasing age [ 156 ]
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