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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... smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a brook - side , or wood so green , Unheard , unsought - for , or unseen , A thousand pleasures do me bless , And crown my soul with happiness . All my joys besides are folly , None ...
... smile , With pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a brook - side , or wood so green , Unheard , unsought - for , or unseen , A thousand pleasures do me bless , And crown my soul with happiness . All my joys besides are folly , None ...
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... smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so divine as melancholy . I'll change my state with any wretch Thou canst from jail or ...
... smile , In pleasant toys time to beguile ? Do not , O do not trouble me , So sweet content I feel and see . All my joys to this are folly , None so divine as melancholy . I'll change my state with any wretch Thou canst from jail or ...
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... smiles you answer me again , That lovers true must bear , and hold their peace , Dear , I will bear , and hold my peace , if you Will hold your peace , and bear what I shall do . CANZONET . DESIRE'S GOVERNMENT . WHERE wit is over - [ 11 ]
... smiles you answer me again , That lovers true must bear , and hold their peace , Dear , I will bear , and hold my peace , if you Will hold your peace , and bear what I shall do . CANZONET . DESIRE'S GOVERNMENT . WHERE wit is over - [ 11 ]
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... smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love in pretty wiles Each other mutually beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And ...
... smiles , Pleasing , though it kill the whiles , Where death and love in pretty wiles Each other mutually beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And ...
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... never 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 ]
... never 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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