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, Volume 31801 |
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Page 135
... anon must die ; If every sweet , and every grace , Must fly from that forsaken face ; Then , Celia , let us reap our joys , Ere time such goodly fruit destroys . Or , if that golden fleece must grow For ever free from aged snow ; If ...
... anon must die ; If every sweet , and every grace , Must fly from that forsaken face ; Then , Celia , let us reap our joys , Ere time such goodly fruit destroys . Or , if that golden fleece must grow For ever free from aged snow ; If ...
Page 421
... Anon . II , 394 . A time there was , and divers there be yet . Anon . III . 119 . A vale there is , enwrapt with dreadful shades . South- well . II . 168 . A woman's face is full of wiles . Gifford . II . 174 . About the sweet bag of a ...
... Anon . II , 394 . A time there was , and divers there be yet . Anon . III . 119 . A vale there is , enwrapt with dreadful shades . South- well . II . 168 . A woman's face is full of wiles . Gifford . II . 174 . About the sweet bag of a ...
Page 422
... Anon . III . 321 . As it fell upon a day . Shakspeare , or rather Barne- field . II . 330 . As poor Aurelia sat alone . Veel . III . 382 . Ask me no more where Jove bestows . Carew.III.143 . Ask me why I send you here . Carew . III ...
... Anon . III . 321 . As it fell upon a day . Shakspeare , or rather Barne- field . II . 330 . As poor Aurelia sat alone . Veel . III . 382 . Ask me no more where Jove bestows . Carew.III.143 . Ask me why I send you here . Carew . III ...
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... Anon . II . 76 . Down , stormy passions , down , no more . King . III . 93 . Draw near . Stanley . III . 289 . Draw on sweet night best friend unto those cares . Anon . III . 116 . Drink to me only with thine eyes . Jonson . II . 348 ...
... Anon . II . 76 . Down , stormy passions , down , no more . King . III . 93 . Draw near . Stanley . III . 289 . Draw on sweet night best friend unto those cares . Anon . III . 116 . Drink to me only with thine eyes . Jonson . II . 348 ...
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... Anon . III . 327 . H. Hail , thou fairest of all creatures . Wither . III . 70 . Happy is that state of his . Brathwayt . III . 83 . Happy , oh happy he who not affecting . Anon . III . 117 . Having interr'd her infant birth . Ld ...
... Anon . III . 327 . H. Hail , thou fairest of all creatures . Wither . III . 70 . Happy is that state of his . Brathwayt . III . 83 . Happy , oh happy he who not affecting . Anon . III . 117 . Having interr'd her infant birth . Ld ...
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Admet Anon Beaumont and Fletcher beauty beauty's birds blush born breast breath Carew CASTARA Celia Charles II chaste cheek Chloris court Cupid dear death delight died disdain dost doth earth Edgar Atheling English eyes face fair fancy fate fear flame flowers folly FRANCIS BEAUMONT grace Greensleeves grief happy hath hear heart heaven hope Isaac Walton John Hall joys Julius Cæsar king kiss Laius language lips live lord lov'd love's lover maid MATTHEW STEVENSON melancholy miscellany mistress morn muse ne'er never night nymph o'er Oxford pain is love passion Phillis Picts pleasure poems poet poetry pride printed Prithee reign rose Saxon scorn Shakspeare shew sigh sing smile SONG SONNET sorrow soul specimen spring stanzas swain sweet taste tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought wanton Whilst wind wings wouldest not love youth