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, Band 31801 |
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... nymph asleep . Her golden hair o'erspread her face , Her careless arms abroad were cast , Her quiver had her pillow's place , Her breast lay bare to every blast , The shepherd stood and gaz'd his fill , Nought durst [ 15 ]
... nymph asleep . Her golden hair o'erspread her face , Her careless arms abroad were cast , Her quiver had her pillow's place , Her breast lay bare to every blast , The shepherd stood and gaz'd his fill , Nought durst [ 15 ]
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... her passions , so must I : For when of pleasure she doth sing , My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring ; But if she do of sorrow speak , Ev'n from my heart the strings do break , OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my [ 19 ]
... her passions , so must I : For when of pleasure she doth sing , My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring ; But if she do of sorrow speak , Ev'n from my heart the strings do break , OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my [ 19 ]
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English poets George Ellis. OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my mistress ' face ? It is a flow'ry garden - place , Where knots of beauty have such grace , That all is work , and no where space . It is a sweet delicious morn ...
English poets George Ellis. OF HIS MISTRESS'S FACE . AND would you see my mistress ' face ? It is a flow'ry garden - place , Where knots of beauty have such grace , That all is work , and no where space . It is a sweet delicious morn ...
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... means to see again . And so does fortune use to smile Upon the short - lived fav'rite's face , Whose swelling hopes she does beguile , And always casts him in the race . And so doth the fantastic boy , The god of [ 32 ]
... means to see again . And so does fortune use to smile Upon the short - lived fav'rite's face , Whose swelling hopes she does beguile , And always casts him in the race . And so doth the fantastic boy , The god of [ 32 ]
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... face , and goddess ' grace , Of such exceeding feature : Her looks did so astonish me , And set my heart a quaking ; Like stag that gazed , was I amazed ; And in a stranger taking ; Yet roused myself , to see this elf , And [ 39 ]
... face , and goddess ' grace , Of such exceeding feature : Her looks did so astonish me , And set my heart a quaking ; Like stag that gazed , was I amazed ; And in a stranger taking ; Yet roused myself , to see this elf , And [ 39 ]
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