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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Стр. 85
... Thus to mount on pleasure's wing , Thus to sport , and thus to speed , Thus to flourish , nourish , feed , Thus to spend , and thus to spare , Is to bid a fig for care . WILLIAM BROWN , Seems to have been born about 1590 [ 85 ]
... Thus to mount on pleasure's wing , Thus to sport , and thus to speed , Thus to flourish , nourish , feed , Thus to spend , and thus to spare , Is to bid a fig for care . WILLIAM BROWN , Seems to have been born about 1590 [ 85 ]
Стр. 108
... ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged things . PATRICK HANNAY . From his poems , 1622. Hannay appears [ 108 ]
... ripeness seek . Your cherry lip , red , soft , and sweet , Proclaims such fruit for taste most meet ; Then lose no time , for love has wings , And flies away from aged things . PATRICK HANNAY . From his poems , 1622. Hannay appears [ 108 ]
Стр. 112
... new , repose most shunning . Like calm winds thou passest by us ; Lin'd with feathers are thy feet ; Thy downy wings with silence fly us , Like the shadows of the night ; Or the stream That no beam Of sharpest eye discerns [ 112 ]
... new , repose most shunning . Like calm winds thou passest by us ; Lin'd with feathers are thy feet ; Thy downy wings with silence fly us , Like the shadows of the night ; Or the stream That no beam Of sharpest eye discerns [ 112 ]
Стр. 131
... wing . Thou , if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows , With a pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth : If he nip the early bud , If he blast what's fair or good , If he scatter our choice flowers , If ...
... wing . Thou , if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows , With a pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth : If he nip the early bud , If he blast what's fair or good , If he scatter our choice flowers , If ...
Стр. 135
... beauties ever fade ; Then fear not , Celia , to bestow What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain , or else in vain his wings . GOOD COUNSEL TO A YOUNG MAID . WHEN you the [ 135 ]
... beauties ever fade ; Then fear not , Celia , to bestow What still being gather'd , still must grow . Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain , or else in vain his wings . GOOD COUNSEL TO A YOUNG MAID . WHEN you the [ 135 ]
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