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, Band 31801 |
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... less danger too . Those that delight in dainties store , One stomach feed at once , no more ; And , when with homely fare we feast , With us it doth as well digest ; And many times we better speed , For our wild fruits no surfeits breed ...
... less danger too . Those that delight in dainties store , One stomach feed at once , no more ; And , when with homely fare we feast , With us it doth as well digest ; And many times we better speed , For our wild fruits no surfeits breed ...
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... rise again ? " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal loves can make them such . " The following Epitaph on himself ( which is not noticed [ 37 ]
... rise again ? " Let then no doubt , Celinda , touch , " Much less your fairest mind invade : " Were not our souls immortal made , " Our equal loves can make them such . " The following Epitaph on himself ( which is not noticed [ 37 ]
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... Less my substance , less the share fear and in my care . In my Thus to love , and thus to live , Thus to take , and thus to give , Thus to laugh , and thus to sing , Thus to mount on pleasure's wing , Thus to sport , and thus to speed ...
... Less my substance , less the share fear and in my care . In my Thus to love , and thus to live , Thus to take , and thus to give , Thus to laugh , and thus to sing , Thus to mount on pleasure's wing , Thus to sport , and thus to speed ...
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... less were deified . Wit she hath , without desire To make known how much she hath : And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath ; Full of pity as may be , Though , perhaps , not so to me . Reason masters every sense ...
... less were deified . Wit she hath , without desire To make known how much she hath : And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath ; Full of pity as may be , Though , perhaps , not so to me . Reason masters every sense ...
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... less than 10,000 copies of his poems were sold ; a circumstance which proves the reli- gious zeal , much more than the good taste , of his contem- poraries . He was fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge , and orator of the University ...
... less than 10,000 copies of his poems were sold ; a circumstance which proves the reli- gious zeal , much more than the good taste , of his contem- poraries . He was fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge , and orator of the University ...
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