Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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الصفحة iii
... rise ere day ; Had I been waking , you had not risen so soon . Arden . Sweet love thou kuow'st that we two , Ovid like , Have often chid the morn when't ' gan to peep , And often wish'd that dark night's purblind steeds Would pull her ...
... rise ere day ; Had I been waking , you had not risen so soon . Arden . Sweet love thou kuow'st that we two , Ovid like , Have often chid the morn when't ' gan to peep , And often wish'd that dark night's purblind steeds Would pull her ...
الصفحة v
... rising hill Stood whistly watching for the herd's approach ; Ev'n then methought a gentle slumber took me , And summon'd all my parts to sweet repose ; But in the pleasure of this golden rest , And ill - thew'd for'ster had remov'd the ...
... rising hill Stood whistly watching for the herd's approach ; Ev'n then methought a gentle slumber took me , And summon'd all my parts to sweet repose ; But in the pleasure of this golden rest , And ill - thew'd for'ster had remov'd the ...
الصفحة 32
... rise again , and greater wood doth bind . The mournful Lover to his heart , with complaint that it will not break . Comfort thyself , my woeful heart , Or shortly on thyself thee wreak ; For length redoubleth deadly smart ; Why sighest ...
... rise again , and greater wood doth bind . The mournful Lover to his heart , with complaint that it will not break . Comfort thyself , my woeful heart , Or shortly on thyself thee wreak ; For length redoubleth deadly smart ; Why sighest ...
الصفحة 37
... rise . As , drunkenness good fellowship to call ; The friendly foe , that hath a double face , Say he is gentle and courteous therewithall ; And say that favel + hath a goodly grace In eloquence ; and cruelty to name Zeal of justice ...
... rise . As , drunkenness good fellowship to call ; The friendly foe , that hath a double face , Say he is gentle and courteous therewithall ; And say that favel + hath a goodly grace In eloquence ; and cruelty to name Zeal of justice ...
الصفحة 56
... rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The fair bright day , yet ceaseth he no while , But hath his cardles to prolong his toil . By him lay heavy Sleep , cousin of Death , Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very ...
... rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The fair bright day , yet ceaseth he no while , But hath his cardles to prolong his toil . By him lay heavy Sleep , cousin of Death , Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very ...
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