Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... flame and smoke Breaks out on every fide . Ye cannot love fo guide That it no iffue win ; Abroad needs must it glide That burns fo hot within . SINCE love will needs that I must love , Of it remove , very force I muft agree : And fince ...
... flame and smoke Breaks out on every fide . Ye cannot love fo guide That it no iffue win ; Abroad needs must it glide That burns fo hot within . SINCE love will needs that I must love , Of it remove , very force I muft agree : And fince ...
الصفحة 17
... flame , " As for to turn a froward heart , " Whom thou fo fain would't frame . " Corin he liveth caréless , " He leaps among the leaves ; " He eats the fruits of thy redress , * " Thou reaps , he takes the sheaves . " My beasts , awhile ...
... flame , " As for to turn a froward heart , " Whom thou fo fain would't frame . " Corin he liveth caréless , " He leaps among the leaves ; " He eats the fruits of thy redress , * " Thou reaps , he takes the sheaves . " My beasts , awhile ...
الصفحة 65
... flame in likest hair ; Oft in a soft smooth skin does clofe retire : Oft in a smile : oft in a filent tear : And if all fails , yet virtue's self he'll hire . Himself's a dart , when nothing else can move : Who then the captive foul can ...
... flame in likest hair ; Oft in a soft smooth skin does clofe retire : Oft in a smile : oft in a filent tear : And if all fails , yet virtue's self he'll hire . Himself's a dart , when nothing else can move : Who then the captive foul can ...
الصفحة 72
... flame . I know the time , I know the place , Both when and where my eye did view That novel shape , that friendly face , That fo doth make my heart to rue . O happy time , if the incline ! If not , woe worth these lucklefs eyne ! I love ...
... flame . I know the time , I know the place , Both when and where my eye did view That novel shape , that friendly face , That fo doth make my heart to rue . O happy time , if the incline ! If not , woe worth these lucklefs eyne ! I love ...
الصفحة 79
... is the bow of Love ; And love as well thee fofter can As can the mighty nobleman . Sweet faint , ' tis true , you worthy be , Yet , without love , nought worth to me ! THE DREAM . My fenfes all , like beacon's flame LORD BROOK . 79.
... is the bow of Love ; And love as well thee fofter can As can the mighty nobleman . Sweet faint , ' tis true , you worthy be , Yet , without love , nought worth to me ! THE DREAM . My fenfes all , like beacon's flame LORD BROOK . 79.
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