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, Volumen31801 |
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... love . My muse by thee restor'd to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless tears . Long suits in vain , Hate for good will , Still - dying pain , Yet ...
... love . My muse by thee restor'd to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless tears . Long suits in vain , Hate for good will , Still - dying pain , Yet ...
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... Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By my love ...
... Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By my love ...
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... love that way . The crafty boy that sees her sleep , Whom , if she wak'd , he durst not see , Behind her closely ... pain ; But up again forthwith he start , And to the nymph he ran amain . Amaz'd to see so strange a sight , She shot ...
... love that way . The crafty boy that sees her sleep , Whom , if she wak'd , he durst not see , Behind her closely ... pain ; But up again forthwith he start , And to the nymph he ran amain . Amaz'd to see so strange a sight , She shot ...
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English poets George Ellis. The more his wounds , the more his might , Love yieldeth strength in midst of pain . Her angry eyes are great with tears , She blames her hands , she blames her skill , The bluntness of her shafts she fears ...
English poets George Ellis. The more his wounds , the more his might , Love yieldeth strength in midst of pain . Her angry eyes are great with tears , She blames her hands , she blames her skill , The bluntness of her shafts she fears ...
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... love The cause and bounds of their exile , Where they as restless strangers stray ? And with such pain why should they reave That which they have no right to have , Which , with themselves , within short while , As summer's beauties ...
... love The cause and bounds of their exile , Where they as restless strangers stray ? And with such pain why should they reave That which they have no right to have , Which , with themselves , within short while , As summer's beauties ...
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