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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116. oldal
... turn to ill , So thou and I shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's eye , And love me still , but know not why , So hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever . [ From the same . ] DRAW on , sweet night , best friend unto ...
... turn to ill , So thou and I shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's eye , And love me still , but know not why , So hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever . [ From the same . ] DRAW on , sweet night , best friend unto ...
123. oldal
... turn ; Time shall deface what youth hath held most dear ; Yea , those clear eyes , which once my heart did burn , Shall in their hollow circles lodge the night , And yield more cause of terror than delight . Lo , here the record of my ...
... turn ; Time shall deface what youth hath held most dear ; Yea , those clear eyes , which once my heart did burn , Shall in their hollow circles lodge the night , And yield more cause of terror than delight . Lo , here the record of my ...
157. oldal
... turn to frost , And ere we can Know how our crow turns swan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . SIR WILLIAM D'AVENANT , Was born in 1605 , and [ 157 ]
... turn to frost , And ere we can Know how our crow turns swan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . SIR WILLIAM D'AVENANT , Was born in 1605 , and [ 157 ]
158. oldal
... turns a soldier , a projector , a manager , an envoy , and a " wit ; " whose careless intrepidity no dangers could disturb ; who began an epic poem in exile , interrupted it for the purpose of settling a colony in Virginia , and then ...
... turns a soldier , a projector , a manager , an envoy , and a " wit ; " whose careless intrepidity no dangers could disturb ; who began an epic poem in exile , interrupted it for the purpose of settling a colony in Virginia , and then ...
197. oldal
... turn of mind , but possessed more fancy and genius . His translations have considerable merit , but his original poetry is full of conceit . The time of his birth is unknown . He was for some time a scholar of Pembroke , and a fellow of ...
... turn of mind , but possessed more fancy and genius . His translations have considerable merit , but his original poetry is full of conceit . The time of his birth is unknown . He was for some time a scholar of Pembroke , and a fellow of ...
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