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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... loves and graces , were now only occupied with the abstruse re- searches of science ; and fancy seemed to be crushed and over - laid by the weight of learning . The accession of James I. who brought to the throne , the accomplishments ...
... loves and graces , were now only occupied with the abstruse re- searches of science ; and fancy seemed to be crushed and over - laid by the weight of learning . The accession of James I. who brought to the throne , the accomplishments ...
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... O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and [ 8 ]
... O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may still my fancy move , So may I ever be in love ! All my joys to this are folly , Nought so sweet as melancholy . When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and [ 8 ]
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English poets George Ellis. When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and tears , my waking nights , My jealous fits ; O mine hard fate I now repent , but ' tis too late . No torment is so bad as love , So bitter to my soul can prove ...
English poets George Ellis. When I recount love's many frights , My sighs and tears , my waking nights , My jealous fits ; O mine hard fate I now repent , but ' tis too late . No torment is so bad as love , So bitter to my soul can prove ...
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... love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . Wake from thy nest , Robin - red - breast , Sing birds in every furrow ; And from each hill , let music shrill , Give my fair love good - morrow ...
... love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . Wake from thy nest , Robin - red - breast , Sing birds in every furrow ; And from each hill , let music shrill , Give my fair love good - morrow ...
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... love - quick eye I think I see thee , and I 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 ...
... love - quick eye I think I see thee , and I 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 ...
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