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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... Thin silk . ( b ) The ascendant . ( e ) Drugs . ( c ) Root . ( f ) Electuaries . ( h ) Sky - coloured , or blueish ( k ) Expense . ( ) Gained , got . For gold in phisike is a cordial ; Therfore he 46 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... Thin silk . ( b ) The ascendant . ( e ) Drugs . ( c ) Root . ( f ) Electuaries . ( h ) Sky - coloured , or blueish ( k ) Expense . ( ) Gained , got . For gold in phisike is a cordial ; Therfore he 46 HISTORY OF EARLY.
Side 74
... thine to - morrow . Be blithe in heart for any aventure ; For oft with wysure ( a ) it has been said aforrow , ( b ) Without gladness availis no trèsure . II . " Make thee good cheer of it that God thee sends , For worldis wrak , ( c ) ...
... thine to - morrow . Be blithe in heart for any aventure ; For oft with wysure ( a ) it has been said aforrow , ( b ) Without gladness availis no trèsure . II . " Make thee good cheer of it that God thee sends , For worldis wrak , ( c ) ...
Side 114
... thine own approv'd , The which so long hath thee so lov'd , Whose steadfast faith yet never mov'd , Forget not this ! OF HIS RETURNE FROM SPAINE . TAGUS farewell , that westward with thy stremes , Turnes up the graines of gold already ...
... thine own approv'd , The which so long hath thee so lov'd , Whose steadfast faith yet never mov'd , Forget not this ! OF HIS RETURNE FROM SPAINE . TAGUS farewell , that westward with thy stremes , Turnes up the graines of gold already ...
Side 124
... I have thy fancies bought ; With lullaby now take thine ease , With lullaby thy doubts appease ; For , trust to this , if thou be still , My body shall obey thy will . Thus lullaby my youth , mine eyes , My will 124 GASCOIGNE .
... I have thy fancies bought ; With lullaby now take thine ease , With lullaby thy doubts appease ; For , trust to this , if thou be still , My body shall obey thy will . Thus lullaby my youth , mine eyes , My will 124 GASCOIGNE .
Side 129
... and being tide Through her thin weed their places only signifide . Her yellow lockes , crisped like golden wyre , About her shoulders weren loosely shed , And , when the winde emongst them did inspyre , F 2 SPENSER . 129.
... and being tide Through her thin weed their places only signifide . Her yellow lockes , crisped like golden wyre , About her shoulders weren loosely shed , And , when the winde emongst them did inspyre , F 2 SPENSER . 129.
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