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 21801 |
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... late ; You wist well all my grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own , So long ...
... late ; You wist well all my grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own , So long ...
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... late.- Harpalus ' complaint of Phillida's love bestowed on Corin , who loved her not , and denied him that loved her . [ Abridged from 104 lines . ] PHILLIDA was a fair maid , As fresh as any flower ; Whom Harpalus the herdman pray'd To ...
... late.- Harpalus ' complaint of Phillida's love bestowed on Corin , who loved her not , and denied him that loved her . [ Abridged from 104 lines . ] PHILLIDA was a fair maid , As fresh as any flower ; Whom Harpalus the herdman pray'd To ...
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... nor dance . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! When that I was a maiden ying , 2 Lightly would I dance and sing , & A village on the Tweed , near Old Melrose . Young . And sport and play , both late and air.1 Now [ 99 ]
... nor dance . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! When that I was a maiden ying , 2 Lightly would I dance and sing , & A village on the Tweed , near Old Melrose . Young . And sport and play , both late and air.1 Now [ 99 ]
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English poets George Ellis. And sport and play , both late and air.1 Now dare I nought look to such thing . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl says I am his , That I dare nought look o'er the ...
English poets George Ellis. And sport and play , both late and air.1 Now dare I nought look to such thing . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl says I am his , That I dare nought look o'er the ...
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... gone , it is Too late the tree to climb . 1 Your liking and your lust Is fresh whilst May doth last ; When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . AMANTIUM IRA AMORIS INTEGRATIO . [ From the Paradise of [ 112 ]
... gone , it is Too late the tree to climb . 1 Your liking and your lust Is fresh whilst May doth last ; When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . AMANTIUM IRA AMORIS INTEGRATIO . [ From the Paradise of [ 112 ]
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