Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 17
... thine unhappy day By love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek , " But makes thy grief her " As eafy it were to convert " The froft into the flame , game ...
... thine unhappy day By love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek , " But makes thy grief her " As eafy it were to convert " The froft into the flame , game ...
الصفحة 18
... thine ears , " That she may feel within her breaft " The pains of my despairs . " Of Corin that is caréless " That she may crave her fee , " As I have done in great distress " That lov'd her faithfully . " But fince that I shall die her ...
... thine ears , " That she may feel within her breaft " The pains of my despairs . " Of Corin that is caréless " That she may crave her fee , " As I have done in great distress " That lov'd her faithfully . " But fince that I shall die her ...
الصفحة 25
... thine ease , With lullaby thy doubt appease ; For , truft in this , if thou be still , My body shall obey thy will . Thus lullaby my youth , mine eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was ; I can no more delays devise ; But , welcome ...
... thine ease , With lullaby thy doubt appease ; For , truft in this , if thou be still , My body shall obey thy will . Thus lullaby my youth , mine eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was ; I can no more delays devise ; But , welcome ...
الصفحة 35
... thine eye hath chose the dame And ftall'd the deer that thou fhould'ft ftrike , Let reafon rule things worthy blame , As well as fancy * * * * * Take counsel of fome wifer head , Neither too young , nor yet unwed . ( And when thou com ...
... thine eye hath chose the dame And ftall'd the deer that thou fhould'ft ftrike , Let reafon rule things worthy blame , As well as fancy * * * * * Take counsel of fome wifer head , Neither too young , nor yet unwed . ( And when thou com ...
الصفحة 52
... thine eyes with facred wand ! Thy jailors fhall be hopes and fears , Thy prifon - mates , groans , fighs , and tears ; Thy play ( to wear out weary times ) Fantastic paffions , vows , and rhimes . Thy bread be frowns , thy drink be gall ...
... thine eyes with facred wand ! Thy jailors fhall be hopes and fears , Thy prifon - mates , groans , fighs , and tears ; Thy play ( to wear out weary times ) Fantastic paffions , vows , and rhimes . Thy bread be frowns , thy drink be gall ...
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