Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... now she mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
... now she mings , Winter is gone , that was the flower's bale ; And thus I fee , among these pleasant things , Each care decays , and yet my forrow springs ! SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , 2 LORD SURREY .
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George Ellis. SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , Your eyes fo friendly roll'd , Your fight fixed so fast , Always one to behold ; Tho ' hide it fain ye would , It plainly doth declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where ...
George Ellis. SIR THOMAS WYAT . YOUR looks fo often caft , Your eyes fo friendly roll'd , Your fight fixed so fast , Always one to behold ; Tho ' hide it fain ye would , It plainly doth declare , Who hath your heart in hold , And where ...
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... looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart fuffice To see that lamp of joy . all . I think Nature hath loft ...
... looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart fuffice To see that lamp of joy . all . I think Nature hath loft ...
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... look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By fundry forts of careful woe , And none alive can falve the fore , But only fhe that hurt me so ; In whom my life doth now confift To fave or flay me as ...
... look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By fundry forts of careful woe , And none alive can falve the fore , But only fhe that hurt me so ; In whom my life doth now confift To fave or flay me as ...
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... the furrows in my face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , or beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reafon's rule 24 GEORGE GASCOIGNE .
... the furrows in my face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , or beauty bright , Entice you efte with vain delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reafon's rule 24 GEORGE GASCOIGNE .
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againſt beauty beauty's beſt birds bluſh breaſt breath cauſe cheek Corydon Cupid dear death defire delight deſpair doft doth eyes fair fear feem fhall fhepherd fhew fighs fince fing firſt flain flame fleep flowers fmile fome fong foon forrow foul freſh ftill ftreams fuch fwear fweet glaſs grace grief Harpalus hath heart heav'n himſelf joys kifs kiſs laft laſt live loft loſe lov'd love's lovers lullaby maid melancholy Methinks moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er night nought nymph paffion paſs Phillida Phillis pleaſant pleaſe pleaſure pofies praiſe reaſon reft reſt rofe roſe ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſmile ſome SONG SONNET ſpend ſpent ſport ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtay ſtill ſuch ſweet tears Tell tereu thee themſelves theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand uſe wanton Whilft whofe Whoſe wind wiſh youth