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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... Once a leavy coat to wear , While in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds , for love that sing and play ; And of all Love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am . Only bend thy knee to me , Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! See ...
... Once a leavy coat to wear , While in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds , for love that sing and play ; And of all Love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am . Only bend thy knee to me , Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! See ...
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... once thy heart surprise . * Now Flora deck thyself in fairest guise ! If that ye , Winds , would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre , Your furious ' chiding stay ! Let Zephyr only breathe 64 REIGN OF JAMES I.
... once thy heart surprise . * Now Flora deck thyself in fairest guise ! If that ye , Winds , would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre , Your furious ' chiding stay ! Let Zephyr only breathe 64 REIGN OF JAMES I.
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... once 1 seem sweet and fair , While senses light , mind's perspective ' kept blind , Now like imagin'd landscape in the air , And weeping rain - bows her best joys I find : Or if ought here is had that praise should have , 3 It is an ...
... once 1 seem sweet and fair , While senses light , mind's perspective ' kept blind , Now like imagin'd landscape in the air , And weeping rain - bows her best joys I find : Or if ought here is had that praise should have , 3 It is an ...
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... once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of all I take My leave . Farewell , Sweet groves , to you ! You hills that highest dwell , And all you humble vales adieu ! You ...
... once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of all I take My leave . Farewell , Sweet groves , to you ! You hills that highest dwell , And all you humble vales adieu ! You ...
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... once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ? Should I sigh , because I see Laws like spider - webs to be , [ Where ] lesser flies are quickly ta'en , While the great break out ...
... once Branch his brow and break his sconce , Or to hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter - quean ? Should I sigh , because I see Laws like spider - webs to be , [ Where ] lesser flies are quickly ta'en , While the great break out ...
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