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 31801 |
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... soul with happiness . All my joys besides are folly , None so sweet as melancholy . When I lie , sit , or walk alone , I sigh , I grieve , making great moan , In a dark grove , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A ...
... soul with happiness . All my joys besides are folly , None so sweet as melancholy . When I lie , sit , or walk alone , I sigh , I grieve , making great moan , In a dark grove , or irksome den , With discontents and furies , then A ...
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... soul affrights . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so damn'd as melancholy . Methinks I court , methinks I kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may ...
... soul affrights . All my griefs to this are jolly , None so damn'd as melancholy . Methinks I court , methinks I kiss , Methinks I now embrace my miss ; O blessed days , O sweet content , In Paradise my time is spent ! Such thought may ...
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... soul can prove . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so harsh as melancholy . Friends and companions , get you gone , ' Tis my desire to be alone ; Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no ...
... soul can prove . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so harsh as melancholy . Friends and companions , get you gone , ' Tis my desire to be alone ; Ne'er well , but when my thoughts and I Do domineer in privacy . No gem , no ...
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... beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And this is that my soul pursu'th . GEORGE SANDYS . Langbaine's account of this writer is , [ 20 ]
... beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And this is that my soul pursu'th . GEORGE SANDYS . Langbaine's account of this writer is , [ 20 ]
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... soul doth most abound in care , Then might my breast be read within , A thousand volumes would be written there . Might silence shew my mind , Sighs tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well ...
... soul doth most abound in care , Then might my breast be read within , A thousand volumes would be written there . Might silence shew my mind , Sighs tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well ...
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