Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volume 21801 |
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... youth , mine eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was ; I can no more delays devise ; But , welcome pain , let pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye ...
... youth , mine eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was ; I can no more delays devise ; But , welcome pain , let pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye ...
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... youth , With eyes ' tears , and heart's ruth , Being all with cares y - blent , When he thought on years mis - spent ; When his follies came to mind , How fond love had made him blind , And wrap'd him in a field of woes , Shadowed with ...
... youth , With eyes ' tears , and heart's ruth , Being all with cares y - blent , When he thought on years mis - spent ; When his follies came to mind , How fond love had made him blind , And wrap'd him in a field of woes , Shadowed with ...
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... youth last , and love still breed , Had joys no date - nor age no need , Then these delights my mind might move To live with thee and be thy love . DULCINA . As at noon Dulcina rested In her sweet and shady bower , Came a shepherd , and ...
... youth last , and love still breed , Had joys no date - nor age no need , Then these delights my mind might move To live with thee and be thy love . DULCINA . As at noon Dulcina rested In her sweet and shady bower , Came a shepherd , and ...
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... youth , our joys , and all we have ! And pays us nought but age and dust , Which , in the dark and silent grave , When we have wander'd all our ways , Shuts up the story of our days . And from which grave , and earth , and dust , The ...
... youth , our joys , and all we have ! And pays us nought but age and dust , Which , in the dark and silent grave , When we have wander'd all our ways , Shuts up the story of our days . And from which grave , and earth , and dust , The ...
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... youth's delight ! Untoward fortune now so frames , That I am banish'd from your sight , And , in your stead , against my will , I must go live with country Gill . Now next my gallant youths farewell ; My lads that oft have cheer'd my ...
... youth's delight ! Untoward fortune now so frames , That I am banish'd from your sight , And , in your stead , against my will , I must go live with country Gill . Now next my gallant youths farewell ; My lads that oft have cheer'd my ...
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beauty bird blame blind bliss born breast cheer court courtier Cupid dame dear death delight dost doth earth Eclogues Edward VI England's Helicon English eyes fair faith farewell favour fear flowers following specimens gone Gorboduc grace green grief hairs Harpalus hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII honour kiss lady leave live looks lord love's lovely summer queen lovers lullaby lute mariage for evermair merry mind mourning muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night nought pain Phillida pity play pleasant poems poetical poetry poets praise pray printed quoth reign Roger Ascham Samela scorn shepherd shew sighs sight sing Sir Philip Sidney Sir Thomas Wyatt Sith sleep smiles SONG SONNET soul spondees sweet tears tell tereu thee thine thing thou thought three ravens tongue translated tree unto wanton Warton Whilst wight wind words worth mariage youth