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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94. oldal
... each other , and heav'n did untie Faster than vows could bind— * * * ** Like turtle doves Dislodged from their haunts , we must in tears Unwind a love , knit up in many years ; In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to [ 94 ]
... each other , and heav'n did untie Faster than vows could bind— * * * ** Like turtle doves Dislodged from their haunts , we must in tears Unwind a love , knit up in many years ; In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to [ 94 ]
95. oldal
English poets George Ellis. In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself ; so thou again art free . Thou , in another , sad as that , re - send The truest heart that lover e'er did lend . Now turn from each : so fare our sever ...
English poets George Ellis. In this last kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself ; so thou again art free . Thou , in another , sad as that , re - send The truest heart that lover e'er did lend . Now turn from each : so fare our sever ...
101. oldal
... love . Or on that bank , feel the west wind Breathe health and plenty , please my mind To see sweet dew - drops kiss these flowers , And then wash'd off by April - showers ; There hear my Kenna sing a song , Here see [ 101 ]
... love . Or on that bank , feel the west wind Breathe health and plenty , please my mind To see sweet dew - drops kiss these flowers , And then wash'd off by April - showers ; There hear my Kenna sing a song , Here see [ 101 ]
178. oldal
... Only with your sex to fool- You're not worth the serious part . When I sigh and kiss your hand , Cross my arms , and wond'ring stand , Holding parley with your eye : Then dilate on my desires , Swear the sun ne'er [ 178 ]
... Only with your sex to fool- You're not worth the serious part . When I sigh and kiss your hand , Cross my arms , and wond'ring stand , Holding parley with your eye : Then dilate on my desires , Swear the sun ne'er [ 178 ]
186. oldal
... I had rather gain a kiss , than meet ( Though some of them in greater state , Might court my love with plate ) The beauties of the Cheap , and wives of Lombard- street . But think upon Some other pleasures , these to me [ 186 ]
... I had rather gain a kiss , than meet ( Though some of them in greater state , Might court my love with plate ) The beauties of the Cheap , and wives of Lombard- street . But think upon Some other pleasures , these to me [ 186 ]
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Specimens of the Early English Poets [Ed. by G. Ellis.]. to Which Is ... English Poets Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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