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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... scorned his bondage . [ Abridged from 24 lines . ] AT liberty I sit , and see Them that have erst laugh'd me to scorn , Whip'd with the whip that scourged me ; And now they ban that they were born ! I see them sit full soberly , And ...
... scorned his bondage . [ Abridged from 24 lines . ] AT liberty I sit , and see Them that have erst laugh'd me to scorn , Whip'd with the whip that scourged me ; And now they ban that they were born ! I see them sit full soberly , And ...
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... scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That ...
... scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That ...
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... scorn'd their joys , I found their frauds , and every wile ; And to myself ofttimes I smiled , To see how love had them beguiled . Thus , in the net of my conceit , I masked still among the sort Of such as fed upon the bait , That Cupid ...
... scorn'd their joys , I found their frauds , and every wile ; And to myself ofttimes I smiled , To see how love had them beguiled . Thus , in the net of my conceit , I masked still among the sort Of such as fed upon the bait , That Cupid ...
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... scorn . All Nature's imps ' triumph Whilst joyful May doth last , When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . May makes the cheerful hue , May breeds and brings new blood , May marcheth throughout every limb , May ...
... scorn . All Nature's imps ' triumph Whilst joyful May doth last , When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . May makes the cheerful hue , May breeds and brings new blood , May marcheth throughout every limb , May ...
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... scorn : Death is due debt : it is no pain . Death hath in all the earth a right ; His power is great , it stretcheth far : No lord , no prince , can scape his might ; No creature can his duty bar . The wise , the just , the strong , the ...
... scorn : Death is due debt : it is no pain . Death hath in all the earth a right ; His power is great , it stretcheth far : No lord , no prince , can scape his might ; No creature can his duty bar . The wise , the just , the strong , the ...
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