Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... fate I now repent , but ' tis too late . No torment is so bad as love , So bitter to my soul can prove . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so harsh as melancholy . Friends and companions , get you gone ! desire to be alone ...
... fate I now repent , but ' tis too late . No torment is so bad as love , So bitter to my soul can prove . All my griefs to this are jolly , Nought so harsh as melancholy . Friends and companions , get you gone ! desire to be alone ...
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... fate did fetch Me , poor wretch , Into this unhappy error ; Which to plague , no tyrant's mind Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me ...
... fate did fetch Me , poor wretch , Into this unhappy error ; Which to plague , no tyrant's mind Pain can find Like my heart's self - guilty terror . Then , O then ! let that suffice , Your dear eyes Need not , need not more afflict me ...
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... fate ; For , courtly silks in cares are spent , When country's russet breeds content , The power of sceptres we admire , But sheep - hook for our use desire , Simple and low is our condition , For here with us is no ambition ; We with ...
... fate ; For , courtly silks in cares are spent , When country's russet breeds content , The power of sceptres we admire , But sheep - hook for our use desire , Simple and low is our condition , For here with us is no ambition ; We with ...
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... fate my happy wish refuses , Let me alone enjoy my low estate , Of all the gifts that fair Parnassus uses , Only scorn'd poverty and Fortune's hate Common I find to me and to the Muses ; But with the Muses welcome poorest fate ! Safe in ...
... fate my happy wish refuses , Let me alone enjoy my low estate , Of all the gifts that fair Parnassus uses , Only scorn'd poverty and Fortune's hate Common I find to me and to the Muses ; But with the Muses welcome poorest fate ! Safe in ...
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... Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast ; Why should sadness longer last ? Grief is but a wound to wo ; Gentlest fair ! mourn , mourn no mo . SONG . [ In " The Captain . " ] 56 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... Fate's hidden ends eyes cannot see . Joys , as winged dreams , fly fast ; Why should sadness longer last ? Grief is but a wound to wo ; Gentlest fair ! mourn , mourn no mo . SONG . [ In " The Captain . " ] 56 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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