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 16
... tongue , compact in 66 a matter concerning two manner of marriages , " printed in 1547. The idea is ingenious , and , though ill executed , such a repertory is at least curious . To the dialogue were added , in his works ( printed by ...
... tongue , compact in 66 a matter concerning two manner of marriages , " printed in 1547. The idea is ingenious , and , though ill executed , such a repertory is at least curious . To the dialogue were added , in his works ( printed by ...
Pagina 26
... tongue in the first book , -the description of the confusion of tongues , the ridicule of idolatry , and the remarks on the effects of pilgrimages , in the second , —and the satire on the 1 Curse . • Without . 2 Crying , screaming . Sax ...
... tongue in the first book , -the description of the confusion of tongues , the ridicule of idolatry , and the remarks on the effects of pilgrimages , in the second , —and the satire on the 1 Curse . • Without . 2 Crying , screaming . Sax ...
Pagina 33
... tongue can tell the woe . " I love the love that loves not me ; “ I may not mend , but mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny or deid.7 " I am his friend , and he my foe . " My sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I ...
... tongue can tell the woe . " I love the love that loves not me ; “ I may not mend , but mourning moʻ " While God send some remede " Through destiny or deid.7 " I am his friend , and he my foe . " My sweet , alas ! why does he so ? ( 6 I ...
Pagina 39
... tongue should hecht " That heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weeped for her woe , But thereto would I not consent , And said , that it should not be so ; Into my armis swithe 2 Embraced ...
... tongue should hecht " That heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my heart so went , That near I weeped for her woe , But thereto would I not consent , And said , that it should not be so ; Into my armis swithe 2 Embraced ...
Pagina 109
... women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus Nature said - I heard it , I , I pray you ask them if I do lie ? By Nature's grant this must ensue , No woman false [ 109 ]
... women's schools . In all good gifts they shall excell , Their nature all no tongue can tell.- Thus Nature said - I heard it , I , I pray you ask them if I do lie ? By Nature's grant this must ensue , No woman false [ 109 ]
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