Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 Seiten |
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... o'er , now let them fall , And then straightway sleek them too . Whence will Cupid get his darts Feather'd now , to pierce our hearts ? A wound he may , Not love , convey , Now this faithful bird is gone . Oh ! let mournful turtles join ...
... o'er , now let them fall , And then straightway sleek them too . Whence will Cupid get his darts Feather'd now , to pierce our hearts ? A wound he may , Not love , convey , Now this faithful bird is gone . Oh ! let mournful turtles join ...
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... O'ER hills and o'er valleys uncouth and uneven , Until ' twixt the hours of twelve and eleven , More hungry and thirsty than tongue can well tell , We happily came to St Winifred's Well : I thought it the pool of Bethesda had been , By ...
... O'ER hills and o'er valleys uncouth and uneven , Until ' twixt the hours of twelve and eleven , More hungry and thirsty than tongue can well tell , We happily came to St Winifred's Well : I thought it the pool of Bethesda had been , By ...
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... o'er and o'er , He told them fifty times before . How does he fancy we can sit To hear his out - of - fashion wit ? But he takes up with younger folks , Who for his wine will bear his jokes . Faith ! he must make his stories shorter ...
... o'er and o'er , He told them fifty times before . How does he fancy we can sit To hear his out - of - fashion wit ? But he takes up with younger folks , Who for his wine will bear his jokes . Faith ! he must make his stories shorter ...
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... o'er Her frolics , and pursues her tail no more ; Returning home at night , you'll find the sink Strike your offended sense with double stink . If you be wise , then go not far to dine ; You'll spend in coach - hire more than save in ...
... o'er Her frolics , and pursues her tail no more ; Returning home at night , you'll find the sink Strike your offended sense with double stink . If you be wise , then go not far to dine ; You'll spend in coach - hire more than save in ...
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... o'er the roof by fits , And ever and anon with frightful din The leather sounds ; he trembles from within . So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden steed , Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed , ( Those bully Greeks , who , as the ...
... o'er the roof by fits , And ever and anon with frightful din The leather sounds ; he trembles from within . So when Troy chairmen bore the wooden steed , Pregnant with Greeks impatient to be freed , ( Those bully Greeks , who , as the ...
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