Specimens of the Early English Poets, المجلد 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who lift , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou haft loft and ...
... thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who lift , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou haft loft and ...
الصفحة 6
... thee not . Thus may'ft thou fafely fay and fwear That rigour reigns where truth doth fail , In thankless thoughts thy thoughts do wear , Thy truth thy faith may not avail For thy good - will . Why shouldft thou so Still graft where ...
... thee not . Thus may'ft thou fafely fay and fwear That rigour reigns where truth doth fail , In thankless thoughts thy thoughts do wear , Thy truth thy faith may not avail For thy good - will . Why shouldft thou so Still graft where ...
الصفحة 7
... thee affign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . GIVE place , ye Ladies , and be gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whofe face will stain you The virtue of her ...
... thee affign'd ; Thy destiny hath set it so That thy true heart should cause thy woe . GIVE place , ye Ladies , and be gone , Boast not yourselves at all ; For here at hand approacheth one Whofe face will stain you The virtue of her ...
الصفحة 9
... thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy garden planted , The leaves were green of every bough , And moisture nothing wanted ; Yet , ere the bloffoms ' gan to fall The ANONYMOUS . 9.
... thee , Here I renounce , and make me free . The fruits were fair the which did grow Within thy garden planted , The leaves were green of every bough , And moisture nothing wanted ; Yet , ere the bloffoms ' gan to fall The ANONYMOUS . 9.
الصفحة 10
... thee , and loft thy name . I SEE there is no fort Of things that live in grief , Which at fome time may not refort , Whereas they find relief . The chaced deer hath foil , To cool him in his heat ; The ass , after his weary toil , In ...
... thee , and loft thy name . I SEE there is no fort Of things that live in grief , Which at fome time may not refort , Whereas they find relief . The chaced deer hath foil , To cool him in his heat ; The ass , after his weary toil , In ...
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