Hausschatz Englischer PoesieVereins-Verlagsbuchhandlung Otto Wigand, 1846 - 355 pages |
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... wind ; Thou mad'st loose grace unkind , ( Babling guest of rocks and hils , ) Knows the name of my fierce faire , And sounds the accents of my ils . Each thing pitties my dispaire , Whilst that she her lover kils . Gav'st bridle to ...
... wind ; Thou mad'st loose grace unkind , ( Babling guest of rocks and hils , ) Knows the name of my fierce faire , And sounds the accents of my ils . Each thing pitties my dispaire , Whilst that she her lover kils . Gav'st bridle to ...
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... winds and thunders cleanse the air : So working seas settle and purge the wine : So lopp'd and pruned trees do flourish fair : So doth the fire the drossy gold refine . Neither Minerva , nor the learned Muse , Nor rules of art , nor ...
... winds and thunders cleanse the air : So working seas settle and purge the wine : So lopp'd and pruned trees do flourish fair : So doth the fire the drossy gold refine . Neither Minerva , nor the learned Muse , Nor rules of art , nor ...
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... winds joyn'd , and , as they If the world had lasted , now it had beene day . blew , Waves like a rowling trench before them threw . Sooner than you read this line did the gale , Like shot , not fear'd till felt , our sailes assaile ...
... winds joyn'd , and , as they If the world had lasted , now it had beene day . blew , Waves like a rowling trench before them threw . Sooner than you read this line did the gale , Like shot , not fear'd till felt , our sailes assaile ...
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... wind ; The filth returns in's face . Mon. Pray you mistress , satisfy me one question . Who lodg'd beneath your roof that fatal night Your husband brake his neck ? Bra . That question Inforceth me break silence ; I was there . Mon. Your ...
... wind ; The filth returns in's face . Mon. Pray you mistress , satisfy me one question . Who lodg'd beneath your roof that fatal night Your husband brake his neck ? Bra . That question Inforceth me break silence ; I was there . Mon. Your ...
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... wind , That to this Sainte a thousand soules convey Each hour : O happy pilgrims , thither strey ! What caren they for beasts , or for the wearie way ? Ere long they came nere to a balefull bowre , Much like the mouth of that infernall ...
... wind , That to this Sainte a thousand soules convey Each hour : O happy pilgrims , thither strey ! What caren they for beasts , or for the wearie way ? Ere long they came nere to a balefull bowre , Much like the mouth of that infernall ...
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The poets of Great Britain from Chaucer to Bayly: Hausschatz englischer ... Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff Affichage du livre entier - 1848 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Allan Cunningham beauty Ben Jonson beneath bosom breast breath bright brow Castara charms cheek clouds Corb dead dear death delight Dichter doth dream earth Edinburg englischen erhielt erschienen eyes fair Faustus fear flowers frae geboren Gedichte Gefühl gentle glory grace grave green grief Grongar Hill hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven hour Jahre Kilmeny Leben lebte Leistungen light live London look Lord maid morning Muse ne'er never night nymph o'er pain pale Phantasie pleasure Poesie Poesieen poetischen Prosaist rose round Sammlung scorn seine seinen shade sigh sind sing sleep smile song sorrow soul später spirit spring starb stream studirte sunne sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought trat Twas unto viele ward wave weep Werke wieder wild wind wings wurde wyllowe youth Zeit zuerst