Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language;Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row., 1811 - English poetry |
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... ? " These eyes again thine eyes shall see , " And hands again these hands infold ; " And all chaste pleasures can be told " Shall with us everlasting be . " For if no use of sense remain " When EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . 45.
... ? " These eyes again thine eyes shall see , " And hands again these hands infold ; " And all chaste pleasures can be told " Shall with us everlasting be . " For if no use of sense remain " When EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY . 45.
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... thine , oh , come ; but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show , With feigned solace ease a true - felt wo ! Or if , deaf god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath ! I long to ...
... thine , oh , come ; but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show , With feigned solace ease a true - felt wo ! Or if , deaf god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath ! I long to ...
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... thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1657 , " Dost return ? " 3 " wast . " 4 " wanton . " 5 " her can . " 2 in . " 6 " While . " SONNET . [ To the Nightingale . ] SWEET bird WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 77.
... thine , forgot , lie closed in a tomb . So ed . 1616.-Ed. 1657 , " Dost return ? " 3 " wast . " 4 " wanton . " 5 " her can . " 2 in . " 6 " While . " SONNET . [ To the Nightingale . ] SWEET bird WILLIAM DRUMMOND . 77.
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... thine equal knew I never For honest minds and active men : Where true religion better thrives , And God is worshipp'd with more zeal ; Where men will sooner spend their lives To good their king and common - weal . VOL . III . H Where ...
... thine equal knew I never For honest minds and active men : Where true religion better thrives , And God is worshipp'd with more zeal ; Where men will sooner spend their lives To good their king and common - weal . VOL . III . H Where ...
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... What first he did with tears invade Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left but in thine eye . Disdain returned . He that loves a rosy cheek , 162 THOMAS CAREW .
... What first he did with tears invade Shall afterwards with scorn be wasted : When all thy virgin springs grow dry , When no streams shall be left but in thine eye . Disdain returned . He that loves a rosy cheek , 162 THOMAS CAREW .
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