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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... thee more news , He hath a pair of costly shoes , Which seldom touch any ground ; They are so goodly and curious , All of gold and stones precious , Costing many a thousand pound . Wat . And who did for these shoes pay ? Jeff . Truly ...
... thee more news , He hath a pair of costly shoes , Which seldom touch any ground ; They are so goodly and curious , All of gold and stones precious , Costing many a thousand pound . Wat . And who did for these shoes pay ? Jeff . Truly ...
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... thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That gars ' me oft - syis 10 sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis wild . " This great disease ...
... thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That gars ' me oft - syis 10 sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis wild . " This great disease ...
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... Thee , Julie , once did too much mercy spill ! Thee , Nero stern , rigour extreme did kill . How could August so many years well pass ? Nor over meek , nor over fierce he was . Worship not Jove with curious fancies vain , Nor dim ...
... Thee , Julie , once did too much mercy spill ! Thee , Nero stern , rigour extreme did kill . How could August so many years well pass ? Nor over meek , nor over fierce he was . Worship not Jove with curious fancies vain , Nor dim ...
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... fickle Fortune fails This knot endureth still ; Thy ' kin out of their kind may swerve When friends owe thee good will . 1 Ed . 1567 , " The . " What sweeter solace shall Befall , than one to find 60 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... fickle Fortune fails This knot endureth still ; Thy ' kin out of their kind may swerve When friends owe thee good will . 1 Ed . 1567 , " The . " What sweeter solace shall Befall , than one to find 60 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... thee doth he all joys enjoy , So leef a life is led . Behold thy friend , and of Thyself the pattern see ; One soul a wonder shall it seem In bodies twain to be . In absence present , rich In want , in sickness sound , Yeå after death ...
... thee doth he all joys enjoy , So leef a life is led . Behold thy friend , and of Thyself the pattern see ; One soul a wonder shall it seem In bodies twain to be . In absence present , rich In want , in sickness sound , Yeå after death ...
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