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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Արդյունքներ 41–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... mind . Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By ...
... mind . Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me : Nor your sweet tongue , dipt in gall , Need at all From your presence interdict me . By ...
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... mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . Wake from thy nest , Robin - red - breast , Sing birds ...
... mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . Wake from thy nest , Robin - red - breast , Sing birds ...
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... mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt ...
... mind , some help affords : I fancy whiles thy form - and then a - fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt ...
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... mind , Sighs tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft those that do deserve disdain , For forging fancies get the best reward ; When I , who feel ...
... mind , Sighs tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft those that do deserve disdain , For forging fancies get the best reward ; When I , who feel ...
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... " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal loves can make them such . " The following Epitaph on himself ( which is not noticed [ 37 ]
... " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal loves can make them such . " The following Epitaph on himself ( which is not noticed [ 37 ]
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