Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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... and folk that went forby ; As , for the time , though I of mirthis food Might have
no more ) to look it did me good . XII . Now was ther made , fast by the touris wall ,
A garden fair ; and in the corners set An herber green , with wandis long and ...
... and folk that went forby ; As , for the time , though I of mirthis food Might have
no more ) to look it did me good . XII . Now was ther made , fast by the touris wall ,
A garden fair ; and in the corners set An herber green , with wandis long and ...
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The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great
delight , With words and looks that tigers could but rue ; Where each of us did
plead the other ' s right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With ...
The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great
delight , With words and looks that tigers could but rue ; Where each of us did
plead the other ' s right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With ...
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With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face ,
nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will ,
Let reason ' s rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late 1 find by skill , How ...
With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face ,
nor beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will ,
Let reason ' s rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late 1 find by skill , How ...
Side 145
... his lips , seeing a dying soldier beside him look wistfully at it , he put it away ,
saying , “ This man ' s necessity is yet greater than mine . " — He languished till
the 15th of October , and died in Holland , whence his body was brought for
burial .
... his lips , seeing a dying soldier beside him look wistfully at it , he put it away ,
saying , “ This man ' s necessity is yet greater than mine . " — He languished till
the 15th of October , and died in Holland , whence his body was brought for
burial .
Side 152
TURN I my looks unto the skies , Love with his arrows wounds mine eyes ; If so I
look upon the ground , Love then in every flower is found ; Search I the shade to
flee my pain , Love meets me in the shades again ; Want I to walk ...
TURN I my looks unto the skies , Love with his arrows wounds mine eyes ; If so I
look upon the ground , Love then in every flower is found ; Search I the shade to
flee my pain , Love meets me in the shades again ; Want I to walk ...
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