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, 3. kötet1801 |
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12. oldal
... tell which way to shape the course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list perforce ? So reason shews the truth in vain Where fond desire as king doth reign An Altar and Sacrifice to Disdain , for freeing ...
... tell which way to shape the course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list perforce ? So reason shews the truth in vain Where fond desire as king doth reign An Altar and Sacrifice to Disdain , for freeing ...
30. oldal
... tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft those that do deserve disdain , For forging fancies get the best reward ; When I , who feel what they do ...
... tell how I were pin'd , Or looks my woes relate : Then any pregnant wit , That well remarked it , Would soon discern my state . Oft those that do deserve disdain , For forging fancies get the best reward ; When I , who feel what they do ...
31. oldal
... tell the anguish of my soul , Henceforth I'll hide my losses , And not recount the crosses That do my joys o'erthrow ; At least , to senseless things , Mounts , vales , woods , floods , and springs , I shall them only show . Ah ...
... tell the anguish of my soul , Henceforth I'll hide my losses , And not recount the crosses That do my joys o'erthrow ; At least , to senseless things , Mounts , vales , woods , floods , and springs , I shall them only show . Ah ...
50. oldal
... TELL me , dearest , what is love ? " " Tis a lightning from above ; " Tis an arrow , ' tis a fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ; " Tis a grave Gapes to have Those poor fools that long to prove . " Tell me more , are women true ? " Yes ...
... TELL me , dearest , what is love ? " " Tis a lightning from above ; " Tis an arrow , ' tis a fire ; " Tis a boy they call Desire ; " Tis a grave Gapes to have Those poor fools that long to prove . " Tell me more , are women true ? " Yes ...
57. oldal
... Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and flow'ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her ...
... Tell me , ( so may thou fortune milder try , And long , long sing ! ) for what thou thus com- plains , Since winter's gone , and sun in dappled sky Enamoured smiles on woods and flow'ry plains ! The bird , as if my questions did her ...
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