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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... , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A thousand miseries at once Mine heavy heart and soul ensconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so sour as melancholy . Methinks I hear , methinks I see , Sweet music [ 7 ]
... , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A thousand miseries at once Mine heavy heart and soul ensconce . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so sour as melancholy . Methinks I hear , methinks I see , Sweet music [ 7 ]
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... hear , methinks I see Ghosts , goblins , fiends : -my phantasie Presents a thousand ugly shapes , Headless bears , black men , and apes . Doleful outcries , fearful sights , My sad and dismal soul affrights . All my griefs to this are ...
... hear , methinks I see Ghosts , goblins , fiends : -my phantasie Presents a thousand ugly shapes , Headless bears , black men , and apes . Doleful outcries , fearful sights , My sad and dismal soul affrights . All my griefs to this are ...
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... hear thy voice . And to content my languishing desire , Each thing , to ease my mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound ...
... hear thy voice . And to content my languishing desire , Each thing , to ease my mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound ...
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... hear thy plight ; If one , whose grief even reach of thought transcends , Who ne'er , not in a dream , did taste delight , May thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in woe , in woe's despight ; Tell me , ( so may ...
... hear thy plight ; If one , whose grief even reach of thought transcends , Who ne'er , not in a dream , did taste delight , May thee importune , who like case pretends , And seems to joy in woe , in woe's despight ; Tell me , ( so may ...
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... hear , and recompence my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams ; And thou two sweeter eyes Shalt see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy heart surprise . ** * * * Now Flora deck thyself in ...
... hear , and recompence my love ! Fair king , who all preserves , But shew thy blushing beams ; And thou two sweeter eyes Shalt see , than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy heart surprise . ** * * * Now Flora deck thyself in ...
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