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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... Maid , and that , as jealous quarrels might arise to disturb his quiet , he cannot suffer her to follow him . Even against this last shock her love is proof : - SHE . Though in the wode I undyrstode Ye had a paramour , All this may ...
... Maid , and that , as jealous quarrels might arise to disturb his quiet , he cannot suffer her to follow him . Even against this last shock her love is proof : - SHE . Though in the wode I undyrstode Ye had a paramour , All this may ...
Side 148
... maids , at length this true shall find , That his right badge is but worn in the heart : Dumb swans , not chirping pies , do lovers prove ; They love indeed , who quake to say they love . TO SLEEP . [ From the Arcadia . ] COME , sleep ...
... maids , at length this true shall find , That his right badge is but worn in the heart : Dumb swans , not chirping pies , do lovers prove ; They love indeed , who quake to say they love . TO SLEEP . [ From the Arcadia . ] COME , sleep ...
Side 155
... Maid , - " Old poetry , " says the ancient Angler , " but choicely good . " THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS MISTRESS . COME live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove , That hills and valleys , dale and field , And ...
... Maid , - " Old poetry , " says the ancient Angler , " but choicely good . " THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS MISTRESS . COME live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove , That hills and valleys , dale and field , And ...
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... maids of honour laughed at his worst jokes , and the catcalls in the gallery were silent at his best passages , he went home and slept the night well . " He did not trouble himself about Voltaire's criticism nor Schlegel's praise ...
... maids of honour laughed at his worst jokes , and the catcalls in the gallery were silent at his best passages , he went home and slept the night well . " He did not trouble himself about Voltaire's criticism nor Schlegel's praise ...
Side 176
... maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the grave , ' are hardly hid from his searching glance . He was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure , and playing with our purposes as with his own . He turned ...
... maids , matrons , nay , the secrets of the grave , ' are hardly hid from his searching glance . He was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure , and playing with our purposes as with his own . He turned ...
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