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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... sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis wild . " This great disease for love I dre 12 ; 12 There is no tongue can tell the wo : 1 Glided along . 2 Broad . 3 After that noble maid . Free , in old English ...
... sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis wild . " This great disease for love I dre 12 ; 12 There is no tongue can tell the wo : 1 Glided along . 2 Broad . 3 After that noble maid . Free , in old English ...
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... sighs , such as folk draw in love . 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " she doth . " 2 So ed . 1567.-Ed. i . " With a king's child , who tasteth ghostly food . " 3 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " feast . " 5 Hover , loiter . 4 Sour . The stately seats ...
... sighs , such as folk draw in love . 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " she doth . " 2 So ed . 1567.-Ed. i . " With a king's child , who tasteth ghostly food . " 3 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , " feast . " 5 Hover , loiter . 4 Sour . The stately seats ...
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... sighs , and sower 1 sobs Hath slain the slips that Nature set ; And scalding showers , with stony throbs , The kindly sap from them hath fet ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where Thought hath thrill ...
... sighs , and sower 1 sobs Hath slain the slips that Nature set ; And scalding showers , with stony throbs , The kindly sap from them hath fet ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where Thought hath thrill ...
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... sigh and swoon ; Then shalt thou know beauty but lent , And wish and want , as I have done ! Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we begun ; Now is this song both sung and past ; My ...
... sigh and swoon ; Then shalt thou know beauty but lent , And wish and want , as I have done ! Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we begun ; Now is this song both sung and past ; My ...
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... dropping tears , how do you waste ! Ah scalding sighs , how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not haste ! i do not understand this expression . Ah pained heart , thou gap'st for grace E'en there 84 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... dropping tears , how do you waste ! Ah scalding sighs , how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not haste ! i do not understand this expression . Ah pained heart , thou gap'st for grace E'en there 84 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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