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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... so known , And written wide on every wall ; If bruit of pride were not so blown Upon Angelica withall ; For hault disdain , thou mightst be she ; Or Cressid for inconstancy . VOL . II . L And in reward of thy desert , I hope at [ 145 ]
... so known , And written wide on every wall ; If bruit of pride were not so blown Upon Angelica withall ; For hault disdain , thou mightst be she ; Or Cressid for inconstancy . VOL . II . L And in reward of thy desert , I hope at [ 145 ]
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English poets George Ellis. And in reward of thy desert , I hope at last to see thee paid With deep repentance for thy part , Which thou hast now so lewdly play'd ; Medoro , he must be thy make , Since thou Orlando dost forsake . BARNABY ...
English poets George Ellis. And in reward of thy desert , I hope at last to see thee paid With deep repentance for thy part , Which thou hast now so lewdly play'd ; Medoro , he must be thy make , Since thou Orlando dost forsake . BARNABY ...
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... hope by fear oppress'd , If fear by hope suppress'd again , Be proofs , that love within the breast Hath bound the heart with fancy's chain- Then I , of force , no longer may In covert keep my piercing blame , Which ever doth itself ...
... hope by fear oppress'd , If fear by hope suppress'd again , Be proofs , that love within the breast Hath bound the heart with fancy's chain- Then I , of force , no longer may In covert keep my piercing blame , Which ever doth itself ...
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... hope as then to have attain'd Her long - desired love , retired to flood , And in her arms the naked noory ' strain'd , Whereat the boy began to strive a - good ; But struggling nought availed in that plight , For why ? the nymph ...
... hope as then to have attain'd Her long - desired love , retired to flood , And in her arms the naked noory ' strain'd , Whereat the boy began to strive a - good ; But struggling nought availed in that plight , For why ? the nymph ...
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... hope to rise , yet fear to fall . A chance may win that by mischance was lost , That net that holds no great , takes little fish : In some things all , in all things none are cross'd : Few all they need , but none have all they wish ...
... hope to rise , yet fear to fall . A chance may win that by mischance was lost , That net that holds no great , takes little fish : In some things all , in all things none are cross'd : Few all they need , but none have all they wish ...
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