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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... MIND THE HAPPINESS FORMERLY ENJOYED IN THE SAME PLACE . So cruel prison how could betide , alas , As proud Windsor ! where I , in lust and joy , With a king's son my childish years did pass In greater feast than Priam's sons of Troy ...
... MIND THE HAPPINESS FORMERLY ENJOYED IN THE SAME PLACE . So cruel prison how could betide , alas , As proud Windsor ! where I , in lust and joy , With a king's son my childish years did pass In greater feast than Priam's sons of Troy ...
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... mind that never meant amiss , Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approv'd , The which so long hath thee so lov'd , Whose steadfast faith yet never mov'd , Forget not this ! OF HIS RETURNE FROM SPAINE . TAGUS farewell , that ...
... mind that never meant amiss , Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approv'd , The which so long hath thee so lov'd , Whose steadfast faith yet never mov'd , Forget not this ! OF HIS RETURNE FROM SPAINE . TAGUS farewell , that ...
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... minds , Which turn to rain of late repent , by course of changed winds , The top of hope supposed , the root of ruth will be , And fruitless all their graffed guiles , as shortly ye shall see . Then dazzled eyes with pride , which great ...
... minds , Which turn to rain of late repent , by course of changed winds , The top of hope supposed , the root of ruth will be , And fruitless all their graffed guiles , as shortly ye shall see . Then dazzled eyes with pride , which great ...
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... mind The sundry changes that in earth we find . That musing on this worldly wealth in thought , Which comes and goes more faster than we see The fleckering flame that with the fire is wrought , My busy mind presented unto me Such fall ...
... mind The sundry changes that in earth we find . That musing on this worldly wealth in thought , Which comes and goes more faster than we see The fleckering flame that with the fire is wrought , My busy mind presented unto me Such fall ...
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... mind . Next , lullaby my gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For ev'ry glass may now suffice , To shew the furrows in my face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor ...
... mind . Next , lullaby my gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For ev'ry glass may now suffice , To shew the furrows in my face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor ...
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