Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... honour thus doth use thee , Stella's felf might not refuse thee . Therefore , dear , this no more move , Left , ( though I leave not thy love , Which too deep in me is framed ) I should blush when thou art named . " Therewithal , away ...
... honour thus doth use thee , Stella's felf might not refuse thee . Therefore , dear , this no more move , Left , ( though I leave not thy love , Which too deep in me is framed ) I should blush when thou art named . " Therewithal , away ...
الصفحة 54
... honour ; Whilft yet her tender bud doth undisclofe That full of beauty time beftows upon her . No fooner fpreads her glory in the air , But ftraight her wide - blown pomp comes to de- cline ; She then is fcorn'd that late adorn'd the ...
... honour ; Whilft yet her tender bud doth undisclofe That full of beauty time beftows upon her . No fooner fpreads her glory in the air , But ftraight her wide - blown pomp comes to de- cline ; She then is fcorn'd that late adorn'd the ...
الصفحة 58
... honour , which became The tyrant of the mind , And fo torments our nature without ground , Was not yet vainly found : Nor yet fad grief imparts , Amidst the sweet delights Of joyful amorous wights ,. Nor were his hard laws known to ...
... honour , which became The tyrant of the mind , And fo torments our nature without ground , Was not yet vainly found : Nor yet fad grief imparts , Amidst the sweet delights Of joyful amorous wights ,. Nor were his hard laws known to ...
الصفحة 59
... Honour ! thou first didst close The spring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst . Thou taught'ft fair eyes to lose The glory of their light , Reftrain'd from men , and on themselves re- vers'd . Thou , in a lawn didst ...
... Honour ! thou first didst close The spring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst . Thou taught'ft fair eyes to lose The glory of their light , Reftrain'd from men , and on themselves re- vers'd . Thou , in a lawn didst ...
الصفحة 60
George Ellis. Oh honour ! it is thou Who mad'ft that ftealth which love does free allow , It is thy work that brings Our griefs and torments thus . But , thou fierce lord of nature and of love , The qualifier of kings , What doft thou ...
George Ellis. Oh honour ! it is thou Who mad'ft that ftealth which love does free allow , It is thy work that brings Our griefs and torments thus . But , thou fierce lord of nature and of love , The qualifier of kings , What doft thou ...
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