Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 páginas |
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... earth ; she then gives him a view of purgatory ; opens to his view all the riches of our planet ; transports him through the three elements of water , air , and fire ; visits with him the seven planets ; passes to the crystalline and ...
... earth ; she then gives him a view of purgatory ; opens to his view all the riches of our planet ; transports him through the three elements of water , air , and fire ; visits with him the seven planets ; passes to the crystalline and ...
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... earth shall rive , And swallow them both man and wife . Then shall those créatures forlorn Warie1 the hour that they were born , With many yamer 2 , yewt3 , and yell , From time they feel the flamis fell , Upon their tender bodies bite ...
... earth shall rive , And swallow them both man and wife . Then shall those créatures forlorn Warie1 the hour that they were born , With many yamer 2 , yewt3 , and yell , From time they feel the flamis fell , Upon their tender bodies bite ...
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... earth alone , That are as wolves these silly lambs among ; I cannot with my words complain and moan , And suffer nought , -nor smart without complaint , — Nor turn the word that from my mouth is gone . I cannot speak and look like as a ...
... earth alone , That are as wolves these silly lambs among ; I cannot with my words complain and moan , And suffer nought , -nor smart without complaint , — Nor turn the word that from my mouth is gone . I cannot speak and look like as a ...
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... earth in lively lustiness ; Once have the winds the trees despoiled clean , And once again begins their cruelness ; Since I have hid under my breast the harm , That never shall recover healthfulness . The winter's hurt recovers with the ...
... earth in lively lustiness ; Once have the winds the trees despoiled clean , And once again begins their cruelness ; Since I have hid under my breast the harm , That never shall recover healthfulness . The winter's hurt recovers with the ...
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... earth had fall'n upon . Ne cruel power , ne none too soft , can reign : That keeps a mean , the same shall still remain . Thee , Julie , once did too much mercy spill ! Thee , Nero stern , rigour extreme did kill . How could August so ...
... earth had fall'n upon . Ne cruel power , ne none too soft , can reign : That keeps a mean , the same shall still remain . Thee , Julie , once did too much mercy spill ! Thee , Nero stern , rigour extreme did kill . How could August so ...
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