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 sidor |
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... breathe the feelings of poetry in the glow of its first love , have never again been equalled ; and even in frolic grace , and Anacreon- tic vivacity , some of the older English lyrics have seldom been surpassed in what we call our ...
... breathe the feelings of poetry in the glow of its first love , have never again been equalled ; and even in frolic grace , and Anacreon- tic vivacity , some of the older English lyrics have seldom been surpassed in what we call our ...
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... breathing Zephyrus did softly play A gentle spirit , that lightly did delay Hot Titan's beames , which then did glister fayre ; When I , ( whom [ whose ] sullein care , Through discontent of my long fruitlesse stay In princes court ...
... breathing Zephyrus did softly play A gentle spirit , that lightly did delay Hot Titan's beames , which then did glister fayre ; When I , ( whom [ whose ] sullein care , Through discontent of my long fruitlesse stay In princes court ...
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... breathe not love to every one , Nor do not use such colours for to wear , Nor nourish special locks of vowed hair , Nor give each speech a full point of a groan ; The courtly nymphs , acquainted with the moan Of them SYDNEY . 147.
... breathe not love to every one , Nor do not use such colours for to wear , Nor nourish special locks of vowed hair , Nor give each speech a full point of a groan ; The courtly nymphs , acquainted with the moan Of them SYDNEY . 147.
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... breathing wind , That plays amidst the plain ! If , by the favour of propitious stars you gain Such grace , as in my lady's bosom place to find , Be proud to touch those places : And when her warmth your moisture forth doth wear ...
... breathing wind , That plays amidst the plain ! If , by the favour of propitious stars you gain Such grace , as in my lady's bosom place to find , Be proud to touch those places : And when her warmth your moisture forth doth wear ...
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... breathe . First give a hundred , Then a thousand , then another Hundred , then unto the tother Adde a thousand , and so more : Till you equall with the store All the grasse that Rumney yields , Or the sands in Chelsey fields , Or the ...
... breathe . First give a hundred , Then a thousand , then another Hundred , then unto the tother Adde a thousand , and so more : Till you equall with the store All the grasse that Rumney yields , Or the sands in Chelsey fields , Or the ...
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Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain ... John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1828 |
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