Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 41
... thine own fellow servant ; For thou to serve Acrasia thyself dost vaunt . In this wide inland sea , that hight by name The Idle Lake , my wandring ship I rove , That knows her port , and thither sails by aim , Nor care , nor fear I ...
... thine own fellow servant ; For thou to serve Acrasia thyself dost vaunt . In this wide inland sea , that hight by name The Idle Lake , my wandring ship I rove , That knows her port , and thither sails by aim , Nor care , nor fear I ...
Σελίδα 49
... thine high advancement ? O , is this Th ' immortal name , with which thee yet unborn Thy grandsire Nereus promised to adorn ? Now liest thou of life and honour reft ; Now liest thou a lump of earth forlorn , Nor of thy late life memory ...
... thine high advancement ? O , is this Th ' immortal name , with which thee yet unborn Thy grandsire Nereus promised to adorn ? Now liest thou of life and honour reft ; Now liest thou a lump of earth forlorn , Nor of thy late life memory ...
Σελίδα 67
... thine eyes ( Great Henry ) may endure These tainted lines , drawn with a hand impure , ( Which fain would blush , but fear keeps blushes And therefore suted in despairing black ) Let me for Love's sake their acceptance crave . But that ...
... thine eyes ( Great Henry ) may endure These tainted lines , drawn with a hand impure , ( Which fain would blush , but fear keeps blushes And therefore suted in despairing black ) Let me for Love's sake their acceptance crave . But that ...
Σελίδα 69
... thine eyes I saw how passion strove : That snowy lawn which covered thy bed , Methought look'd white , to see thy cheek so red ; Thy rosy cheek oft changing in my sight , Yet still was red , to see the lawn so white : The little taper ...
... thine eyes I saw how passion strove : That snowy lawn which covered thy bed , Methought look'd white , to see thy cheek so red ; Thy rosy cheek oft changing in my sight , Yet still was red , to see the lawn so white : The little taper ...
Σελίδα 81
... thine eye so much on things that be above : For sawest thou as we do , our Darwin thou would'st love Her more than any thing , that so doth thee allure ; When Darwin that by this her travel could endure , Takes Now into her train ( from ...
... thine eye so much on things that be above : For sawest thou as we do , our Darwin thou would'st love Her more than any thing , that so doth thee allure ; When Darwin that by this her travel could endure , Takes Now into her train ( from ...
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