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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... star . Night , like a drunkard , reels Beyond the hills , to shun his flaming wheels . The fields with flowers are deck'd in every hue , The clouds with orient gold spangle their blue ; Here is the pleasant place , And nothing wanting ...
... star . Night , like a drunkard , reels Beyond the hills , to shun his flaming wheels . The fields with flowers are deck'd in every hue , The clouds with orient gold spangle their blue ; Here is the pleasant place , And nothing wanting ...
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... star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and sweet feature , Was bestow ...
... star , That you are so ; or though you are , Be not therefore proud , and deem All men unworthy your esteem : For , being so , you lose the pleasure Of being fair , since that rich treasure Of rare beauty and sweet feature , Was bestow ...
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... star - like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old time makes these decay , So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle thoughts , and calm desires , Hearts with equal love combin'd , Kindle never ...
... star - like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old time makes these decay , So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle thoughts , and calm desires , Hearts with equal love combin'd , Kindle never ...
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... star , shin'st in my skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no more , Lest what I made I uncreate , Let fools thy mystic forms adore , I'll know thee in thy ...
... star , shin'st in my skies : Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere Lightning on him that fix'd thee there . Tempt me with such affrights no more , Lest what I made I uncreate , Let fools thy mystic forms adore , I'll know thee in thy ...
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... star Learn what rest and quiet are : Sooner shall the slippery rill Leave his motion and stand still . Be it joy , or be it sorrow , We refer all to the morrow ; That , we think , will ease our pain ; That , we do suppose again Will ...
... star Learn what rest and quiet are : Sooner shall the slippery rill Leave his motion and stand still . Be it joy , or be it sorrow , We refer all to the morrow ; That , we think , will ease our pain ; That , we do suppose again Will ...
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