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, Bind 21801 |
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... come ; for every spray now springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes flete , with new repaired scale ; The adder all her slough away she flings ; The [ 53 ]
... come ; for every spray now springs . The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings , The fishes flete , with new repaired scale ; The adder all her slough away she flings ; The [ 53 ]
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... comes and goes With such a comely grace , More ruddier too than doth the rose Within her lively face ; At Bacchus ' feast none shall her meet , Ne at no wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest ...
... comes and goes With such a comely grace , More ruddier too than doth the rose Within her lively face ; At Bacchus ' feast none shall her meet , Ne at no wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest ...
Side 73
... mine intent judge as you will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped still ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap hath thrown me in the dust . The time hath been , and that of late , [ 73 ]
... mine intent judge as you will ; The time is come that I have miss'd The thing whereon I hoped still ; And , from the top of all my trust Mishap hath thrown me in the dust . The time hath been , and that of late , [ 73 ]
Side 76
... comes too late ; You wist well all my grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own ...
... comes too late ; You wist well all my grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own ...
Side 77
... come too late.- Harpalus ' complaint of Phillida's love bestowed on Corin , who loved her not , and denied him that loved her . [ Abridged from 104 lines . ] PHILLIDA was a fair maid , As fresh as any flower ; Whom Harpalus the herdman ...
... come too late.- Harpalus ' complaint of Phillida's love bestowed on Corin , who loved her not , and denied him that loved her . [ Abridged from 104 lines . ] PHILLIDA was a fair maid , As fresh as any flower ; Whom Harpalus the herdman ...
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