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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... volume 8vo . If the fol- lowing poem be really his , it is highly creditable to his taste . A SONNET . So glides along the wanton brook , With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous look He never means to see again ...
... volume 8vo . If the fol- lowing poem be really his , it is highly creditable to his taste . A SONNET . So glides along the wanton brook , With gentle pace into the main , Courting the banks with amorous look He never means to see again ...
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... volume . An Ode upon a question moved , whether Love should continue for ever ? HAVING interr'd her infant birth , The watery ground that late did mourn , Was strew'd with flowers , for the return Of the wish'd bridegroom of the earth ...
... volume . An Ode upon a question moved , whether Love should continue for ever ? HAVING interr'd her infant birth , The watery ground that late did mourn , Was strew'd with flowers , for the return Of the wish'd bridegroom of the earth ...
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... volume of Poems , Elegies , Paradoxes , and Sonnets . His Elegies are written on the deaths of Prince Henry , Sir Walter Raleigh , Gustavus Adolphus , Dr. Donne , and Ben Jonson , whom he laments as his dead friends , and some others ...
... volume of Poems , Elegies , Paradoxes , and Sonnets . His Elegies are written on the deaths of Prince Henry , Sir Walter Raleigh , Gustavus Adolphus , Dr. Donne , and Ben Jonson , whom he laments as his dead friends , and some others ...
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... volume of poems , 1646 . UPON HIS MISTRESS SAD . MELANCHOLY hence ! and get Some piece of earth to be thy seat . Here , the air and nimble fire Would shoot up to meet desire : Sullen humour leave her blood , Mix not with the purer flood ...
... volume of poems , 1646 . UPON HIS MISTRESS SAD . MELANCHOLY hence ! and get Some piece of earth to be thy seat . Here , the air and nimble fire Would shoot up to meet desire : Sullen humour leave her blood , Mix not with the purer flood ...
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... To th ' air light passage gives ; Resembling still The trembling ill Of tongues of womankind , Which never rest , But still are prest To wave with every wind . * * JOHN HAGTHORPE . A small volume of his poems , [ 111 ]
... To th ' air light passage gives ; Resembling still The trembling ill Of tongues of womankind , Which never rest , But still are prest To wave with every wind . * * JOHN HAGTHORPE . A small volume of his poems , [ 111 ]
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 3 English poets Affichage du livre entier - 1801 |
Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 3 English poets Affichage du livre entier - 1801 |
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