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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... grief expressing , By this pipe , which nights and days Sounds your praise , Pity me my fault confessing . Or , if I may not desire That your ire May with penance be suspended ; Yet , let me full pardon crave , When I have With soon ...
... grief expressing , By this pipe , which nights and days Sounds your praise , Pity me my fault confessing . Or , if I may not desire That your ire May with penance be suspended ; Yet , let me full pardon crave , When I have With soon ...
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... Grief , The weakest givers of relief , Stand in his council as the chief . And now he , to his period brought , From Love becomes some other thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from 52 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... Grief , The weakest givers of relief , Stand in his council as the chief . And now he , to his period brought , From Love becomes some other thought . These lines I write not to remove United souls from 52 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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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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... grief he forsook his retirement and studies , and travelled for eight years through Germany , France , and Italy , visiting the Universities , conversing with learned men , and forming a valuable collection of books , ancient and modern ...
... grief he forsook his retirement and studies , and travelled for eight years through Germany , France , and Italy , visiting the Universities , conversing with learned men , and forming a valuable collection of books , ancient and modern ...
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... cannot be thy guest . 2 bespangle with bright gold . " 5 " spares . " every thing save her who all should grace . " 1 66 stormy . " 866 4.66 with grief . " VOL . III . F Since I am thine , oh , come ; but WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 65.
... cannot be thy guest . 2 bespangle with bright gold . " 5 " spares . " every thing save her who all should grace . " 1 66 stormy . " 866 4.66 with grief . " VOL . III . F Since I am thine , oh , come ; but WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 65.
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