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, Volum 21801 |
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... tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some , that watched with the murderer's knife , With eager thirst to drink thy guiltless blood , Whose practice brake that happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , that ...
... tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some , that watched with the murderer's knife , With eager thirst to drink thy guiltless blood , Whose practice brake that happy end of life , With envious tears to hear thy fame so good ! But I , that ...
Pàgina 56
... tears besprent , In silver and sable , to declare The stedfast love he always meant . There might you see his band all dress'd , In colours , like to white and black ; With powder and with pellets , prest▫ To bring the fort to spoil ...
... tears besprent , In silver and sable , to declare The stedfast love he always meant . There might you see his band all dress'd , In colours , like to white and black ; With powder and with pellets , prest▫ To bring the fort to spoil ...
Pàgina 60
... tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to ...
... tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to ...
Pàgina 67
... tears how do ye waste , Ah scalding sighs how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not haste ! Ah pained heart thou gap'st for grace Even there where pity hath no place ! As easy ' tis the stony rock From place to place for to ...
... tears how do ye waste , Ah scalding sighs how be ye spent , To prick them forth that will not haste ! Ah pained heart thou gap'st for grace Even there where pity hath no place ! As easy ' tis the stony rock From place to place for to ...
Pàgina 71
... tears That I in vain have wasted , The broken sleeps , the woe and fears , That long in me have lasted , The love , and all I owe to thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . →→ The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy [ 71 ]
... tears That I in vain have wasted , The broken sleeps , the woe and fears , That long in me have lasted , The love , and all I owe to thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . →→ The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy [ 71 ]
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volum 2 English poets Visualització completa - 1801 |
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