Specimens of the Early English Poets, Band 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 Seiten |
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... antiquated writers . It fhould feem , that the director of that lite- rary apotheofis might have recommended to public notice the works of Surrey , Wyat , Sidney , Raleigh , and the several contributors to our ii PREFACE .
... antiquated writers . It fhould feem , that the director of that lite- rary apotheofis might have recommended to public notice the works of Surrey , Wyat , Sidney , Raleigh , and the several contributors to our ii PREFACE .
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... are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live Within the mouth of man . A MAN may live thrice Neftor's life , Thrice wander 8 ANONYMOUS .
... are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live Within the mouth of man . A MAN may live thrice Neftor's life , Thrice wander 8 ANONYMOUS .
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... feem'd unhap had him long hatch'd , In midst of his despairs . His clothes were black , and also bare , As one forlorn was he ; Upon his head always he ware A wreath of willow tree . His beafts he kept upon the hill , And he fate in the ...
... feem'd unhap had him long hatch'd , In midst of his despairs . His clothes were black , and also bare , As one forlorn was he ; Upon his head always he ware A wreath of willow tree . His beafts he kept upon the hill , And he fate in the ...
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... I vow'd to ferve : And how thou feem'dft to like me well ; And how thou faidft I did deferve To be thy Lord , thy Knight , thy King , And how much more I lift not fing . E And canft thou now , thou cruel one , Condemn GEORGE GASCOIGNE . 25.
... I vow'd to ferve : And how thou feem'dft to like me well ; And how thou faidft I did deferve To be thy Lord , thy Knight , thy King , And how much more I lift not fing . E And canft thou now , thou cruel one , Condemn GEORGE GASCOIGNE . 25.
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... feem to hate ; I do , yet dare not say I ever meant , I seem stark mute , but inwardly do prate . I am , and not , I freeze , and yet am burn'd , Since from myself my other self I turn'd . My care is like my shadow in the fun , Follows ...
... feem to hate ; I do , yet dare not say I ever meant , I seem stark mute , but inwardly do prate . I am , and not , I freeze , and yet am burn'd , Since from myself my other self I turn'd . My care is like my shadow in the fun , Follows ...
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