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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... thought worth preserving , as a specimen of Batavian fancy . WALKING in a shadowy grove , Near silver streams fair gliding , Where trees in ranks did grace those banks , And nymphs had their abiding ; · Here as I staid , I saw a maid ...
... thought worth preserving , as a specimen of Batavian fancy . WALKING in a shadowy grove , Near silver streams fair gliding , Where trees in ranks did grace those banks , And nymphs had their abiding ; · Here as I staid , I saw a maid ...
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... Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there , perplex'd with fear , At this her sonnet's ending , I thought to move this dame to love , But [ 40 ]
... Blest lawful marriage . " - With that she rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there , perplex'd with fear , At this her sonnet's ending , I thought to move this dame to love , But [ 40 ]
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English poets George Ellis. I thought to move this dame to love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those who stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER , Cousin to the celebrated dramatic writer , [ 41 ]
English poets George Ellis. I thought to move this dame to love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those who stay May find their loves as steady ! PHINEAS FLETCHER , Cousin to the celebrated dramatic writer , [ 41 ]
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... thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from serious 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 ...
... thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from serious 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 ...
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... thoughts , and darkness arm thee , That no creaking do awake thee ! Phoebe hath put out her light , All her shadows closing : Phoebe lends her horns to - night To thy head's disposing . Let no fatal bell or clock , Pierce the hollow of ...
... thoughts , and darkness arm thee , That no creaking do awake thee ! Phoebe hath put out her light , All her shadows closing : Phoebe lends her horns to - night To thy head's disposing . Let no fatal bell or clock , Pierce the hollow of ...
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