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 31801 |
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... Castara . " He died in 1654 . SONG . FINE young folly , though you were That fair beauty I did swear , Yet you ne'er could touch my heart ; For we courtiers learn at school , Only with your sex to fool- You're not worth the serious part ...
... Castara . " He died in 1654 . SONG . FINE young folly , though you were That fair beauty I did swear , Yet you ne'er could touch my heart ; For we courtiers learn at school , Only with your sex to fool- You're not worth the serious part ...
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... such a fire , Which kills worse than the long night Which benumbs the Moscovite , I must from my life retire . But , oh no , for if her eye Warm me not , I freeze and die . THE DESCRIPTION OF CASTARA . [ Abridged from 7 stanzas [ 180 ]
... such a fire , Which kills worse than the long night Which benumbs the Moscovite , I must from my life retire . But , oh no , for if her eye Warm me not , I freeze and die . THE DESCRIPTION OF CASTARA . [ Abridged from 7 stanzas [ 180 ]
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English poets George Ellis. THE DESCRIPTION OF CASTARA . [ Abridged from 7 stanzas . ] LIKE the violet , which alone Prospers in some happy shade , My Castara lives unknown , To no looser eye betray'd ; For she's to herself untrue , Who ...
English poets George Ellis. THE DESCRIPTION OF CASTARA . [ Abridged from 7 stanzas . ] LIKE the violet , which alone Prospers in some happy shade , My Castara lives unknown , To no looser eye betray'd ; For she's to herself untrue , Who ...
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... CASTARA . GIVE me a heart , where no impure Disorder'd passions rage , Which jealousy doth not obscure , Nor vanity t ' expence engage ; Nor woo'd to madness by quaint oaths , Or the fine rhetoric of cloaths , Which not the softness of ...
... CASTARA . GIVE me a heart , where no impure Disorder'd passions rage , Which jealousy doth not obscure , Nor vanity t ' expence engage ; Nor woo'd to madness by quaint oaths , Or the fine rhetoric of cloaths , Which not the softness of ...
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... and there , Led by an amorous eye or ear , Aiming each beauteous mark to hit ; Which virtue doth to one confine : Take thou that heart , Castara - for ' tis mine . THOMAS RANDOLPH , Was born in 1605 , and died [ 184 ]
... and there , Led by an amorous eye or ear , Aiming each beauteous mark to hit ; Which virtue doth to one confine : Take thou that heart , Castara - for ' tis mine . THOMAS RANDOLPH , Was born in 1605 , and died [ 184 ]
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