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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79. oldal
... whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my unhappy birth , Where once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of all I take My leave . Farewell , Sweet ...
... whilst he remained here . And now farewell , thou place of my unhappy birth , Where once I breath'd the sweetest air on earth . Since me my wonted joys forsake , And all my trust deceive , Of all I take My leave . Farewell , Sweet ...
88. oldal
... Whilst his flock , that wander'd nigh , Cropt the green grass busily , Thus he tuned his oaten quill : Ver hath made the pleasant field Many several odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair Astra's cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever ...
... Whilst his flock , that wander'd nigh , Cropt the green grass busily , Thus he tuned his oaten quill : Ver hath made the pleasant field Many several odours yield , Odours aromatical : From fair Astra's cherry lip Sweeter smells for ever ...
134. oldal
... resumes , And eagles change their aged plumes ; The faded rose each spring receives A fresh red tincture on her leaves ; But if beauties once decay , your You never know a second May . Oh then be wise ! and , whilst your season [ 134 ]
... resumes , And eagles change their aged plumes ; The faded rose each spring receives A fresh red tincture on her leaves ; But if beauties once decay , your You never know a second May . Oh then be wise ! and , whilst your season [ 134 ]
135. oldal
English poets George Ellis. Oh then be wise ! and , whilst your season Affords you days for sport , do reason ! Spend not in vain your life's short hour , But crop in time your beauty's flower , Which will away , and doth together Both ...
English poets George Ellis. Oh then be wise ! and , whilst your season Affords you days for sport , do reason ! Spend not in vain your life's short hour , But crop in time your beauty's flower , Which will away , and doth together Both ...
145. oldal
... whilst I dare not disapprove , " Lest I betray a knowledge of thy love , " I shall be so accustom'd to allow , " That I shall scarce know how " To be displeas'd , when thou shalt it avow . " When , by love's powerful sympathy , Our ...
... whilst I dare not disapprove , " Lest I betray a knowledge of thy love , " I shall be so accustom'd to allow , " That I shall scarce know how " To be displeas'd , when thou shalt it avow . " When , by love's powerful sympathy , Our ...
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