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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Side 17
... wish thou hadst a little narrow mouth , wife , " Little and little , to drop out words in strife ! " " And I wish you , sir , a wide mouth , for the nonce , " To speak all that ever you shall speak at once ! " [ 1st cent . Epig . 83 ...
... wish thou hadst a little narrow mouth , wife , " Little and little , to drop out words in strife ! " " And I wish you , sir , a wide mouth , for the nonce , " To speak all that ever you shall speak at once ! " [ 1st cent . Epig . 83 ...
Side 47
... wish her first for mine , And Windsor , alas , doth chase me from her sight . Her beauty of kind ; her virtues from above ; Happy is he that can obtain her love . Prisoner in Windsor , he recounteth his pleasure there passed [ 47 ]
... wish her first for mine , And Windsor , alas , doth chase me from her sight . Her beauty of kind ; her virtues from above ; Happy is he that can obtain her love . Prisoner in Windsor , he recounteth his pleasure there passed [ 47 ]
Side 51
... not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them [ 51 ]
... not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . A praise of his Love , wherein he reproveth them [ 51 ]
Side 64
... unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then shalt [ 64 ]
... unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then shalt [ 64 ]
Side 65
... wish and want as I have done . Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we begun ; and past , Now is this song both sung My lute be still , for I have done . That each thing is hurt of ...
... wish and want as I have done . Now cease my lute : this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And ended is that we begun ; and past , Now is this song both sung My lute be still , for I have done . That each thing is hurt of ...
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