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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... True lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , I. ult . for Bornefield , read Barnefiel 343 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , 360 , - - 3 , for striving , read labouring . 11 , for branches , read briars . 18 , for Armagana ...
... True lover , read Sad true - love . 320 , note , I. ult . for Bornefield , read Barnefiel 343 , line 5 , for their , read do . 353 , 360 , - - 3 , for striving , read labouring . 11 , for branches , read briars . 18 , for Armagana ...
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... True love , so 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 ...
... True love , so 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 ...
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... true love hecht , 1 " By all thy beauties bright ! " Ye are so fair- be not my foe ! " Ye shall have sin an ye me slo2 " Thus through a sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God forshield ! " What have I done or said yoù till ? " I ...
... true love hecht , 1 " By all thy beauties bright ! " Ye are so fair- be not my foe ! " Ye shall have sin an ye me slo2 " Thus through a sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God forshield ! " What have I done or said yoù till ? " I ...
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... True wisdom join'd with simpleness ; The night discharged of all care , Where wine the wit may not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death ...
... True wisdom join'd with simpleness ; The night discharged of all care , Where wine the wit may not oppress : The faithful wife , without debate ; Such sleep as may beguile the night : Contented with thine own estate , Ne wish for death ...
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... true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy ...
... true meaning is paid with scorn , That ever soweth and reapeth no corn . And where thou seek'st a quiet port Thou dost but weigh against the wind ; For where thou gladliest wouldst resort , There is no place for thee assign'd ; Thy ...
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