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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... Anon . III.325 . I felt my heart and found a flame . Lluellyn . III . 350 . I find it true that some have said . Willoby . II . 341 . I in these flowery meads would be . Walton . III . 101 . I laugh sometimes with little lust ...
... Anon . III.325 . I felt my heart and found a flame . Lluellyn . III . 350 . I find it true that some have said . Willoby . II . 341 . I in these flowery meads would be . Walton . III . 101 . I laugh sometimes with little lust ...
426. oldal
... Anon . II . 72 . I tell thee Dick where I have been . Suckling . III . 221 . I walk'd along a stream for pureness rare . Marlowe . II . 297 . I weigh not fortune's frown or smile . Sylvester . II . 300 . I with whose colours Myra drest ...
... Anon . II . 72 . I tell thee Dick where I have been . Suckling . III . 221 . I walk'd along a stream for pureness rare . Marlowe . II . 297 . I weigh not fortune's frown or smile . Sylvester . II . 300 . I with whose colours Myra drest ...
427. oldal
... Anon . III . 116 . Love still has something of the sea . Sedley . III . 371 . Love when ' tis true needs not the aid . Sedley.III.368 . Love's sooner felt than seen , his substance thin . P. Fletcher . III , 42 . M. Madam , withouten ...
... Anon . III . 116 . Love still has something of the sea . Sedley . III . 371 . Love when ' tis true needs not the aid . Sedley.III.368 . Love's sooner felt than seen , his substance thin . P. Fletcher . III , 42 . M. Madam , withouten ...
428. oldal
... Anon . II . 358 . My heedless heart , which love yet never knew . Wat- son . II . 280 . My love I cannot thy rare beauties place . Smith . II . 343 . My lute awake , perform the last . Anon . II . 63 . My lute be as thou wast when thou ...
... Anon . II . 358 . My heedless heart , which love yet never knew . Wat- son . II . 280 . My love I cannot thy rare beauties place . Smith . II . 343 . My lute awake , perform the last . Anon . II . 63 . My lute be as thou wast when thou ...
429. oldal
... Anon . III . 313 . Oh would to God a way were found . E. of Sterling . III . 29 . On a day , alack the day . Shakspeare . II . 308 . On a hill that grac'd the plain . Brown . III . 88 . On a hill there grows a flower . Breton . II . 248 ...
... Anon . III . 313 . Oh would to God a way were found . E. of Sterling . III . 29 . On a day , alack the day . Shakspeare . II . 308 . On a hill that grac'd the plain . Brown . III . 88 . On a hill there grows a flower . Breton . II . 248 ...
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