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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... tree . " Wan - weird " ! " she said , " what have I wrought , 6 That on me kytht has all this care ? True love , so dear I have thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That ...
... tree . " Wan - weird " ! " she said , " what have I wrought , 6 That on me kytht has all this care ? True love , so dear I have thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That ...
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... 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 warm ; The parched green restored is with shade ...
... 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 warm ; The parched green restored is with shade ...
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... tree ? For all the rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give : When Death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . Heywood ? The Lover , accusing his Love ...
... tree ? For all the rest are plain but chaff Which seem good corn to be . This gift alone I shall her give : When Death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . Heywood ? The Lover , accusing his Love ...
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... tree . His beasts he kept upon the hill , And he sate in the dale ; And thus , with sighs and sorrows shrill , He ' gan to tell his tale : " O Harpalus ! " thus would he say , 66 Unhappiest under sun ! The cause of thine unhappy day By ...
... tree . His beasts he kept upon the hill , And he sate in the dale ; And thus , with sighs and sorrows shrill , He ' gan to tell his tale : " O Harpalus ! " thus would he say , 66 Unhappiest under sun ! The cause of thine unhappy day By ...
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... tree to climb . Your liking and your lust Is fresh whiles May doth last : When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est . [ In the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] In going to my ...
... tree to climb . Your liking and your lust Is fresh whiles May doth last : When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . Amantium iræ amoris redintegratio est . [ In the Paradise of Dainty Devices . ] In going to my ...
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