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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... love : The best attempts by mortals made Reflect on things which quickly fade ; Yet never will I men persuade To leave affections , where may shine Impressions of the love divine . SONG . [ In the Nice Valour . ] HENCE [ 45 ]
... love : The best attempts by mortals made Reflect on things which quickly fade ; Yet never will I men persuade To leave affections , where may shine Impressions of the love divine . SONG . [ In the Nice Valour . ] HENCE [ 45 ]
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... opprest ! Lo ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
... opprest ! Lo ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
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... me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too . Who could doat on thing so common , As mere [ 69 ]
... me So as Circe could not harm me . Since , beside those excellencies , Wherewith others please the senses , She , whom I have praised so , Yields delights for reason too . Who could doat on thing so common , As mere [ 69 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Who could doat on thing so common , As mere outward - handsome woman ? Those half - beauties only win Fools to let affection in . Vulgar wits , from reason shaken , Are with such impostures taken ; And , with ...
English poets George Ellis. Who could doat on thing so common , As mere outward - handsome woman ? Those half - beauties only win Fools to let affection in . Vulgar wits , from reason shaken , Are with such impostures taken ; And , with ...
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... things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings . Sceptre and crown Must tumble down , And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade . Some men with swords may reap the field , And ...
... things ; There is no armour against fate ; Death lays his icy hand on kings . Sceptre and crown Must tumble down , And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade . Some men with swords may reap the field , And ...
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