Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language;Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row., 1811 |
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... thee restored 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 living still : Self ...
... thee restored 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 living still : Self ...
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... thee inspir'd , his praises sung , And on his sepulchre my offering hung : . Which way soe'er I turn my face or feet , I see thy glory and thy mercy meet . Met on the Thracian shores ; when in the strife Of frantic Simoans thou preserv ...
... thee inspir'd , his praises sung , And on his sepulchre my offering hung : . Which way soe'er I turn my face or feet , I see thy glory and thy mercy meet . Met on the Thracian shores ; when in the strife Of frantic Simoans thou preserv ...
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... thee , or give the other 3 back , Be wholly cruel , or be no way 5 kind ! " that . " 2 ❝ an . " 3 So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1607 and 1637 , " me th ' other . " 466 altogether . " 5 ❝ all . " But whilst I live , believe , thou canst not WM ...
... thee , or give the other 3 back , Be wholly cruel , or be no way 5 kind ! " that . " 2 ❝ an . " 3 So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1607 and 1637 , " me th ' other . " 466 altogether . " 5 ❝ all . " But whilst I live , believe , thou canst not WM ...
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... thee , and I hear thy voice . And , to content my languishing desire , To ease my mind each thing * some help affords : Thy fancied form doth oft 5 such faith acquire , 6 That in all sounds I apprehend thy words . Then , with such ...
... thee , and I hear thy voice . And , to content my languishing desire , To ease my mind each thing * some help affords : Thy fancied form doth oft 5 such faith acquire , 6 That in all sounds I apprehend thy words . Then , with such ...
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... Thee first I lov'd , with thee all love I leave ; For my chaste flames , which quench'd were with thy breath , a Can kindle now no more but in thy grave ! * * * * * * SONG . [ From " Aurora . " ] OH would to God a way were found That by ...
... Thee first I lov'd , with thee all love I leave ; For my chaste flames , which quench'd were with thy breath , a Can kindle now no more but in thy grave ! * * * * * * SONG . [ From " Aurora . " ] OH would to God a way were found That by ...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 3 George Ellis Повний перегляд - 1803 |
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