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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Hawthorn had lost his motley livery , The naked twigs were shivering all for cold ,
And dropping down the tears abundantly ; Each thing , methought , with weeping
eye me told The cruel season , bidding me withhold Myself within ; for I was ...
Hawthorn had lost his motley livery , The naked twigs were shivering all for cold ,
And dropping down the tears abundantly ; Each thing , methought , with weeping
eye me told The cruel season , bidding me withhold Myself within ; for I was ...
Side 196
Like other knights , the rivals having shattered their spears , throw them away ,
and fight with swords ; when Proserpine is prevailed on , by the prayers and tears
of Queen Mab , to interfere . She restores peace , and gives the parties a draught
...
Like other knights , the rivals having shattered their spears , throw them away ,
and fight with swords ; when Proserpine is prevailed on , by the prayers and tears
of Queen Mab , to interfere . She restores peace , and gives the parties a draught
...
Side 201
Cross planets did envy Us to each other , and Heav ' n did untie Faster than vows
could bind - * * * Like turtle - doves Dislodged from their haunts , we must in tears
Unwind a love , knit up in many years ; In this last kiss I here surrender thee ...
Cross planets did envy Us to each other , and Heav ' n did untie Faster than vows
could bind - * * * Like turtle - doves Dislodged from their haunts , we must in tears
Unwind a love , knit up in many years ; In this last kiss I here surrender thee ...
Side 214
So shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy ! If thy tears and sighs discover Thy grief ,
thou never shalt enjoy The just reward of a bold lover : But , when with moving
accents , thou Shalt constant 214 CAREW . Disdain Returned Boldness in Love.
So shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy ! If thy tears and sighs discover Thy grief ,
thou never shalt enjoy The just reward of a bold lover : But , when with moving
accents , thou Shalt constant 214 CAREW . Disdain Returned Boldness in Love.
Side 219
ANGER , in hasty words or blows , Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow , too
, finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief . So ev ' ry passion , but fond
love , Unto its own redress does move : But that alone the wretch inclines To ...
ANGER , in hasty words or blows , Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow , too
, finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief . So ev ' ry passion , but fond
love , Unto its own redress does move : But that alone the wretch inclines To ...
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