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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... gone , " Then should I mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see ...
... gone , " Then should I mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And all in green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see ...
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... gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain , She could not make the like again . Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might ...
... gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain , She could not make the like again . Sith Nature thus gave her the praise , To be the chiefest work she wrought ; In faith , methinks , some better ways On your behalf might ...
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... , in me have spied ! I see them sitting all alone , Marking the steps , each word , and look , And now they tread where I have gone ! The painful path that I forsook .-— 1 Curse . I see them wander all alone , And tread full [ 66 ]
... , in me have spied ! I see them sitting all alone , Marking the steps , each word , and look , And now they tread where I have gone ! The painful path that I forsook .-— 1 Curse . I see them wander all alone , And tread full [ 66 ]
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... gone ! Blessed be hap that brought me out ! At liberty all this I see ; And say no word but erst among Smiling at them that laugh'd at me ; Lo such is hap ! mark well my song ! The Lover in despair , lamenteth his case . ADIEU desert ...
... gone ! Blessed be hap that brought me out ! At liberty all this I see ; And say no word but erst among Smiling at them that laugh'd at me ; Lo such is hap ! mark well my song ! The Lover in despair , lamenteth his case . ADIEU desert ...
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... gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whose face will stain you all . The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two ...
... gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whose face will stain you all . The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two ...
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