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, Volume 21801 |
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Pagina 12
... appear from the following extracts : - Wat . Doth he then use on mules to ride ? Jeff . Yea ! and that with so shameful pride , That to tell it is not possible . More like a god celestial , Than any creature mortal ; With worldly pomp ...
... appear from the following extracts : - Wat . Doth he then use on mules to ride ? Jeff . Yea ! and that with so shameful pride , That to tell it is not possible . More like a god celestial , Than any creature mortal ; With worldly pomp ...
Pagina 24
... appear from the following five lines of " the Complaint of " the Papingo , " which may be considered as pre- senting a summary of all our author's counsels . Wherefore , since thou hast such capacity To learn to play , and pleasantly to ...
... appear from the following five lines of " the Complaint of " the Papingo , " which may be considered as pre- senting a summary of all our author's counsels . Wherefore , since thou hast such capacity To learn to play , and pleasantly to ...
Pagina 68
... appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee ...
... appears : Thy true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee ...
Pagina 99
... appears to have flourished about A.D. 1550. The following specimen is taken from Pinkerton's Anc . Scot . Poems , 1786 , with the omission of the sixth stanza . WOE WORTH MARIAGE ! IN Bowdown , on black monday , When all was gathered to ...
... appears to have flourished about A.D. 1550. The following specimen is taken from Pinkerton's Anc . Scot . Poems , 1786 , with the omission of the sixth stanza . WOE WORTH MARIAGE ! IN Bowdown , on black monday , When all was gathered to ...
Pagina 152
... appear ; not bodies twain . " The gods agreed ; the water so it wrought , As both were one ; thy self would so have thought , A boy , probably from nourisson . Fr. • In earnest a Then , As from a tree we sundry times espy A twissell [ 152 ]
... appear ; not bodies twain . " The gods agreed ; the water so it wrought , As both were one ; thy self would so have thought , A boy , probably from nourisson . Fr. • In earnest a Then , As from a tree we sundry times espy A twissell [ 152 ]
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