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, المجلد 21801 |
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... dear I have thee bought ! " Certes , so shall I do no mair , 1 Wonderfully ? sellie . Sax . Glided along . 5 After that noble maid . constantly used in the sense 6 Abode . • Cast . • Endured ; dreogan . Sax . 4 Broad . Free , in Old ...
... dear I have thee bought ! " Certes , so shall I do no mair , 1 Wonderfully ? sellie . Sax . Glided along . 5 After that noble maid . constantly used in the sense 6 Abode . • Cast . • Endured ; dreogan . Sax . 4 Broad . Free , in Old ...
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... dear . On the death of Sir Thomas Wyatt . DIVERS thy death do diversly bemoan : Some , that in presence of thy livelihed Lurked , whose breasts envy with hate had swoln , Yield Cæsar's tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some , that ...
... dear . On the death of Sir Thomas Wyatt . DIVERS thy death do diversly bemoan : Some , that in presence of thy livelihed Lurked , whose breasts envy with hate had swoln , Yield Cæsar's tears upon Pompeius ' head ! And some , that ...
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... dear ! " What reason is that cruelty " With beauty should have part ? " Or else that such great tyranny " Should dwell in woman's heart ? " O , Cupid , grant this my request , " And do not stop thine ears , " That she may feel within ...
... dear ! " What reason is that cruelty " With beauty should have part ? " Or else that such great tyranny " Should dwell in woman's heart ? " O , Cupid , grant this my request , " And do not stop thine ears , " That she may feel within ...
الصفحة 125
... dear , And , of long time , faithful and just ; There was no one my heart so near , Nor one in whom I had more trust ; Whom now of late , without cause why , Fortune hath made my enemy . The grass , methinks , should grow in sky ; The ...
... dear , And , of long time , faithful and just ; There was no one my heart so near , Nor one in whom I had more trust ; Whom now of late , without cause why , Fortune hath made my enemy . The grass , methinks , should grow in sky ; The ...
الصفحة 142
... Can watch and sing when others sleep , And taketh pleasure in her pain , To wray the woe that makes her weep : So sing I now , for to bewray The loathsome life I lead alway . The which to thee , dear wench , I write [ 142 ]
... Can watch and sing when others sleep , And taketh pleasure in her pain , To wray the woe that makes her weep : So sing I now , for to bewray The loathsome life I lead alway . The which to thee , dear wench , I write [ 142 ]
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