Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... weeping eye me told The cruel season , bidding me withhold Myself within ; for I was gotten out Into the fields , whereas I walk'd about . And sorrowing I to see the Summer flowers , The lively green , the lusty leas forlorn ; The ...
... weeping eye me told The cruel season , bidding me withhold Myself within ; for I was gotten out Into the fields , whereas I walk'd about . And sorrowing I to see the Summer flowers , The lively green , the lusty leas forlorn ; The ...
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... weeps with me , And where I am there will he be ; When as I talk of Rosalind , The god from coyness waxeth kind , And seems in self - same frame to fly , Because he loves as well as I. Sweet Rosalind , for pity rue , For why . than love ...
... weeps with me , And where I am there will he be ; When as I talk of Rosalind , The god from coyness waxeth kind , And seems in self - same frame to fly , Because he loves as well as I. Sweet Rosalind , for pity rue , For why . than love ...
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... weep , and I will weep , While I have eyes to see ; And having none , yet I will keep A heart to weep for thee . Bid me despair , and I'll despair Under that cypress tree ; Or bid me die , and I will dare E'en death , to die for thee ...
... weep , and I will weep , While I have eyes to see ; And having none , yet I will keep A heart to weep for thee . Bid me despair , and I'll despair Under that cypress tree ; Or bid me die , and I will dare E'en death , to die for thee ...
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... weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she spreads , then she receives His warmer beams into her virgin leaves . So shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy ! If ...
... weeping rain , Yet she refuses to unfold . But , when the planet of the day Approacheth with his powerful ray , Then she spreads , then she receives His warmer beams into her virgin leaves . So shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy ! If ...
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... weep , Disorder'd tremble , fawn , and creep , - Postures which render him despis'd , Where he endeavours to be priz❜d . For women , born to be controll'd , Stoop to the forward and the bold , Affect the haughty and the proud , The gay ...
... weep , Disorder'd tremble , fawn , and creep , - Postures which render him despis'd , Where he endeavours to be priz❜d . For women , born to be controll'd , Stoop to the forward and the bold , Affect the haughty and the proud , The gay ...
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