Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, 3±ÇH. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... think , God wot . Delay not then , like worldly men , Good works till wither'd age : ' Bove other things the King of Kings Bless'd lawful marriage . " With that she rose , like nimble roe , The DABRIDGCOURT BELCHIER . 41.
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... rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there perplex'd with fear At this her sonnet's ending . I thought to move this dame of love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those that stay May ...
... rose , like nimble roe , The tender grass scarce bending , And left me there perplex'd with fear At this her sonnet's ending . I thought to move this dame of love , But she was gone already : Wherefore I pray , that those that stay May ...
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... rose , That as bright Aurora shows , How they all unleaved die Losing their virginity : Like unto a summer shade , But now born and now they fade . Every thing doth pass away ; There is danger in delay . Come , come gather then the rose ...
... rose , That as bright Aurora shows , How they all unleaved die Losing their virginity : Like unto a summer shade , But now born and now they fade . Every thing doth pass away ; There is danger in delay . Come , come gather then the rose ...
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... rose Their blue veins in blush disclose , And come to honour nothing else ! Where to live near And planted there ... roses gently he has corrected me ; My war is without rage or blows ! My mistress ' eyes shine fair on my desires , And ...
... rose Their blue veins in blush disclose , And come to honour nothing else ! Where to live near And planted there ... roses gently he has corrected me ; My war is without rage or blows ! My mistress ' eyes shine fair on my desires , And ...
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... roses spread ! The nightingales thy coming each - where sing : Make an eternal spring : Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like ...
... roses spread ! The nightingales thy coming each - where sing : Make an eternal spring : Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ! Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , And , emperor - like ...
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