Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... bee , her honey now fhe mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
... bee , her honey now fhe mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
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... pleasant years ? With fighing voice weep and lament , For of thy Hope no fruit appears , Thy true meaning is paid with Scorn That ever foweth and reapeth no Corn . And when thou seek'st a quiet part Thou doft but ANONYMOUS. ...
... pleasant years ? With fighing voice weep and lament , For of thy Hope no fruit appears , Thy true meaning is paid with Scorn That ever foweth and reapeth no Corn . And when thou seek'st a quiet part Thou doft but ANONYMOUS. ...
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... pleasant light , his puisies appeared in 15772 . his works 1587 . and 1575 ; are reprinted in early all . Chalmer's can of the ports . In the censura litteraria vol 1 p 109. 118 then appreus full account . tolerably full a this writer ...
... pleasant light , his puisies appeared in 15772 . his works 1587 . and 1575 ; are reprinted in early all . Chalmer's can of the ports . In the censura litteraria vol 1 p 109. 118 then appreus full account . tolerably full a this writer ...
الصفحة 37
... May , Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made ; Beafts did leap , and birds did fing , Trees did grow , and plants did fpring ; Every thing did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . 37.
... May , Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made ; Beafts did leap , and birds did fing , Trees did grow , and plants did fpring ; Every thing did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . 37.
الصفحة 119
... pleasant field Many feveral odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair Aftra's cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever skip , They in pleafing paffen all . Leafy groves now mainly ring With each sweet bird's fonnetting L WILLIAM BROWN . 119.
... pleasant field Many feveral odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair Aftra's cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever skip , They in pleafing paffen all . Leafy groves now mainly ring With each sweet bird's fonnetting L WILLIAM BROWN . 119.
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