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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... hope of any comforting . In that inestimable pain Eternally they shall remain , Burnand in furious flamys red ; Ever deand ' , but never be dead . That the small minute of one hour To them shall be sa great doloùr , They shall think ...
... hope of any comforting . In that inestimable pain Eternally they shall remain , Burnand in furious flamys red ; Ever deand ' , but never be dead . That the small minute of one hour To them shall be sa great doloùr , They shall think ...
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... hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green , With reins avail'd ' , and swift y - breathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we did chase the fearful hart of ...
... hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forest , the clothed holts with green , With reins avail'd ' , and swift y - breathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we did chase the fearful hart of ...
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... hope , the sweet return to grace Of just David by perfite penitence : Where rulers may see in a mirror clear The bitter fruit of false concupiscence ; How Jewry bought Uriah's death full dear . 1 Mingles . 2 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 ...
... hope , the sweet return to grace Of just David by perfite penitence : Where rulers may see in a mirror clear The bitter fruit of false concupiscence ; How Jewry bought Uriah's death full dear . 1 Mingles . 2 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 ...
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... hope and eke my hot desire With shamefac'd cloak to shadow and restrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains His purpose lost , and dare ...
... hope and eke my hot desire With shamefac'd cloak to shadow and restrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains His purpose lost , and dare ...
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... hope no fruit appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever sow'th and reap'th no corn . And where thou seeks a quiet port , Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; 1 Love . For where thou gladdest1 wouldst resort , There is ...
... hope no fruit appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever sow'th and reap'th no corn . And where thou seeks a quiet port , Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; 1 Love . For where thou gladdest1 wouldst resort , There is ...
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