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, Volume 31801 |
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... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 51 . Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew . Daniel . II . 289 . Because I breathe not love to every one . Sidney . II . 225 . Before my face the picture hangs . Wastell . II . 323 . Being your ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 51 . Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew . Daniel . II . 289 . Because I breathe not love to every one . Sidney . II . 225 . Before my face the picture hangs . Wastell . II . 323 . Being your ...
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... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 48 . Hence away thou Syren leave me . Wither . III . 74 . Here Celia for thy sake I part . Waller . III . 171 . Here's to thee Dick , this whining love despise . Cow- ley . III . 253 . Honest lover ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 48 . Hence away thou Syren leave me . Wither . III . 74 . Here Celia for thy sake I part . Waller . III . 171 . Here's to thee Dick , this whining love despise . Cow- ley . III . 253 . Honest lover ...
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... Beaumont . III . 44 . Love is a sickness full of woes . Daniel . II . 294 . Love not me for comely grace . Anon ... Fletcher . III , 42 . M. Madam , withouten many words . Wyatt . II . 43 . Margarita first possess'd . Cowley . III . 261 ...
... Beaumont . III . 44 . Love is a sickness full of woes . Daniel . II . 294 . Love not me for comely grace . Anon ... Fletcher . III , 42 . M. Madam , withouten many words . Wyatt . II . 43 . Margarita first possess'd . Cowley . III . 261 ...
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... Beaumont . III . 53 . Sleep , silence ' child sweet father of soft rest . Drum- mond . III . 55 . So glides along ... Fletcher . ILI . 47 . Tell me , dearest , what is love . Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 50 . Tell me not of joy ...
... Beaumont . III . 53 . Sleep , silence ' child sweet father of soft rest . Drum- mond . III . 55 . So glides along ... Fletcher . ILI . 47 . Tell me , dearest , what is love . Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 50 . Tell me not of joy ...
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... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 46 . ' Tis now since I sat down before . Suckling . III . 219 . ' Tis very true I thought you once as fair . Cowley . III . 255 . To carve our loves in myrtle rinds . Cartwright . III . 204 . To die dame ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher . III . 46 . ' Tis now since I sat down before . Suckling . III . 219 . ' Tis very true I thought you once as fair . Cowley . III . 255 . To carve our loves in myrtle rinds . Cartwright . III . 204 . To die dame ...
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