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, Том 31801 |
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... o'er his breast She bow'd her gracious head to rest , Such a weight as no burthen was . Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with ...
... o'er his breast She bow'd her gracious head to rest , Such a weight as no burthen was . Long their fix'd eyes to heaven bent , Unchanged , they did never move , As if so great and pure a love No glass but it could represent . When with ...
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... grief opprest ! Lo ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
... grief opprest ! Lo ! by thy charming rod all breathing things Lie slumbering with forgetfulness possest ; And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . Since I am thine , oh ! come , but [ 55 ]
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... o'er and o'er , At last he got a nap upon the floor ; Which having tempered his brains , he swore To try conclusions with the pot no more . 2 Stephen kept his steaven , and , to the time he gave , Came to demand what penance he should ...
... o'er and o'er , At last he got a nap upon the floor ; Which having tempered his brains , he swore To try conclusions with the pot no more . 2 Stephen kept his steaven , and , to the time he gave , Came to demand what penance he should ...
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... o'er : Then did another model try ; But , less contented than before , She laid the work for ever by . I ask'd the cause ; and straight she said , " " Tis very possible , I find , " To match the body which I made ; " But I can never fit ...
... o'er : Then did another model try ; But , less contented than before , She laid the work for ever by . I ask'd the cause ; and straight she said , " " Tis very possible , I find , " To match the body which I made ; " But I can never fit ...
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... o'er his words as fast As if himself were now to taste The pleasure of so fair a waist . Now lead the blessed couple home , And serve a dinner up for some ; Their banquet it as yet to come . Maids ! dance as nimbly as your blood , Which ...
... o'er his words as fast As if himself were now to taste The pleasure of so fair a waist . Now lead the blessed couple home , And serve a dinner up for some ; Their banquet it as yet to come . Maids ! dance as nimbly as your blood , Which ...
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