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, Volumen21801 |
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... Farewell to Folly , " 1617. ] SWEET are the thoughts that savour of content ; The quiet mind is richer than a crown : Sweet are the nights in quiet slumber spent ; The poor estate scorns fortune's angry frown . Such sweet content , such ...
... Farewell to Folly , " 1617. ] SWEET are the thoughts that savour of content ; The quiet mind is richer than a crown : Sweet are the nights in quiet slumber spent ; The poor estate scorns fortune's angry frown . Such sweet content , such ...
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... FAREWELL TO TOWN . SINCE secret spite hath sworn my woe , And I am driven by destiny Against my will , God knows , to go From place of gallant company , And , in the stead of sweet delight , To reap the fruits of foul despite : As it ...
... FAREWELL TO TOWN . SINCE secret spite hath sworn my woe , And I am driven by destiny Against my will , God knows , to go From place of gallant company , And , in the stead of sweet delight , To reap the fruits of foul despite : As it ...
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... farewell . With friends and foes I have begun , And therefore , now I cannot tell , Which first to chuse , or ere I part , To write a farewell from my heart . First , place of worldly paradise , Thou gallant court , to thee farewell ...
... farewell . With friends and foes I have begun , And therefore , now I cannot tell , Which first to chuse , or ere I part , To write a farewell from my heart . First , place of worldly paradise , Thou gallant court , to thee farewell ...
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... farewell ; My lads that oft have cheer'd my heart ! My grief of mind no tongue can tell , To think that I must from you part . I now must leave you all , alas , And live with some odd lobcock ass ! And now farewell thou gallant lute ...
... farewell ; My lads that oft have cheer'd my heart ! My grief of mind no tongue can tell , To think that I must from you part . I now must leave you all , alas , And live with some odd lobcock ass ! And now farewell thou gallant lute ...
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... farewell , all gallant games , Primero , and Imperial , Wherewith I used , with courtly dames , To pass away the time withall : I now must learn some country plays For ale and cakes on holidays ! And now farewell each dainty dish , With ...
... farewell , all gallant games , Primero , and Imperial , Wherewith I used , with courtly dames , To pass away the time withall : I now must learn some country plays For ale and cakes on holidays ! And now farewell each dainty dish , With ...
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