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, Հատոր 31801 |
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... , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By my love , long , firm , and true , Borne to you , By these tears my grief expressing , By this pipe [ 14 ]
... , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By my love , long , firm , and true , Borne to you , By these tears my grief expressing , By this pipe [ 14 ]
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English poets George Ellis. By these tears my grief expressing , By this pipe , which nights and days Sounds your praise , Pity me my fault confessing . Or , if I may not desire That your ire May with penance be suspended , Yet , let me ...
English poets George Ellis. By these tears my grief expressing , By this pipe , which nights and days Sounds your praise , Pity me my fault confessing . Or , if I may not desire That your ire May with penance be suspended , Yet , let me ...
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... Grief , The weakest givers of relief , Stand in his council as the chief . And now he to his period brought , From Love becomes some other thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from serious love : The best attempts by ...
... Grief , The weakest givers of relief , Stand in his council as the chief . And now he to his period brought , From Love becomes some other thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from serious love : The best attempts by ...
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... Grief is but a wound to woe , Gentlest fair ! mourn , mourn , no moe . DUET . [ In the Captain . ] " TELL me , dearest , what is love ? " " Tis a lightning from above ; " Tis an arrow , ' tis a fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ...
... Grief is but a wound to woe , Gentlest fair ! mourn , mourn , no moe . DUET . [ In the Captain . ] " TELL me , dearest , what is love ? " " Tis a lightning from above ; " Tis an arrow , ' tis a fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ...
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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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