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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... beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And this is that my soul pursu'th . GEORGE SANDYS . Langbaine's account of this writer is , [ 20 ]
... beguiles . It is fair beauty's freshest youth : It is a feigned Elisium's truth , The spring that winter'd hearts renew❜th , And this is that my soul pursu'th . GEORGE SANDYS . Langbaine's account of this writer is , [ 20 ]
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... Youths , and virgins , flourishing In the beauty of your spring ; Ye who bow with age's weight , Ye who were but born of late ; Praise his name with one consent : O how great ! how excellent ! THOMAS HEYWOOD . Langbaine enumerates five ...
... Youths , and virgins , flourishing In the beauty of your spring ; Ye who bow with age's weight , Ye who were but born of late ; Praise his name with one consent : O how great ! how excellent ! THOMAS HEYWOOD . Langbaine enumerates five ...
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... youth : he thirsts for age , He scorns to be his mother's page ; But when proceeding times assuage The former heat , he will complain , And wish those pleasant hours again . We know that Hope and Love are twins ; Hope [ 44 ]
... youth : he thirsts for age , He scorns to be his mother's page ; But when proceeding times assuage The former heat , he will complain , And wish those pleasant hours again . We know that Hope and Love are twins ; Hope [ 44 ]
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... sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave to live . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems [ 52 ]
... sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave to live . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems [ 52 ]
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... youth ! but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days , with thee come not again ! The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets to sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before ; Delicious , lusty ...
... youth ! but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days , with thee come not again ! The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee turn , which turn my sweets to sours ! Thou art the same which still thou wast before ; Delicious , lusty ...
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