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, Volume 21801 |
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... Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might well be sought , Than to compare , as ye have done , To match the candle with the sun . Description ...
... Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might well be sought , Than to compare , as ye have done , To match the candle with the sun . Description ...
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... ) I yielded into Beauty's hand . Then Beauty bade to blow retreat , And every soldier to retire ; And Mercy mild with speed to fet2 Me captive bound as prisoner . 1 Arquebusade . • Fetch . Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath [ 57 ]
... ) I yielded into Beauty's hand . Then Beauty bade to blow retreat , And every soldier to retire ; And Mercy mild with speed to fet2 Me captive bound as prisoner . 1 Arquebusade . • Fetch . Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath [ 57 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath served you at all assays , I yield to you , without delay , Here of the fortress all the keys . And , sith that I have been the mark At whom you shot at with your eye ...
English poets George Ellis. Madam , quoth I , sith that this day Hath served you at all assays , I yield to you , without delay , Here of the fortress all the keys . And , sith that I have been the mark At whom you shot at with your eye ...
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... gentle blood : For one ill wife , Greece overthrew The town of Troy . Sith bad and good Bring mischief , Lord let be thy will To keep me free from either ill ! RICHARD EDWARDS Was born in 1523 , educated at Oxford [ 108 ]
... gentle blood : For one ill wife , Greece overthrew The town of Troy . Sith bad and good Bring mischief , Lord let be thy will To keep me free from either ill ! RICHARD EDWARDS Was born in 1523 , educated at Oxford [ 108 ]
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... Sith all that in this world is great , or gay , Doth , as a vapour , vanish and decay . Look back who list unto the former ages , And call to count what is of them become : Where be those learned wits , and antique sages , Which of all ...
... Sith all that in this world is great , or gay , Doth , as a vapour , vanish and decay . Look back who list unto the former ages , And call to count what is of them become : Where be those learned wits , and antique sages , Which of all ...
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