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, Volumen21801 |
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... , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with [ 12 ]
... , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with [ 12 ]
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... face Wild Camber's cliffs , did give her lively heat . Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast ; Her sire an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain she doth rest , With king's child , where she tasteth ...
... face Wild Camber's cliffs , did give her lively heat . Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast ; Her sire an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain she doth rest , With king's child , where she tasteth ...
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... face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to waste , And poverty in them is ...
... face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls of wealth are fall'n to waste , And poverty in them is ...
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... face will stain you all . The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see ...
... face will stain you all . The virtue of her lively looks Excels the precious stone , I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see ...
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... face ; At Bacchus ' feast none shall her meet , Ne at no wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest mirth that she doth use , Is mix'd with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And ...
... face ; At Bacchus ' feast none shall her meet , Ne at no wanton play ; Nor gazing in an open street , Nor gadding as astray . The modest mirth that she doth use , Is mix'd with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And ...
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