Specimens of the British Poets ...W. Suttaby, 1809 |
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... DEAR ! why should you command me to my rest , When now the Night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks , this time becometh lovers best ; Night was ordain'd together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which , though ...
... DEAR ! why should you command me to my rest , When now the Night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks , this time becometh lovers best ; Night was ordain'd together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which , though ...
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... dear sake , This feast and meeting bids us make , Of shepherd lads , and lasses sheen , To glad our lovely summer queen . And every swain his chance doth prove , To win fair Amargana's love ; In sporting strifes , quite void of spleen ...
... dear sake , This feast and meeting bids us make , Of shepherd lads , and lasses sheen , To glad our lovely summer queen . And every swain his chance doth prove , To win fair Amargana's love ; In sporting strifes , quite void of spleen ...
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... dear , And we will revel all the year , In plains and on hills and dales , ir breeds sweetest gales . Where fragrant air There shall you have the beauteous pine , The cedar and the spreading vine , And all the woods to be a skreen ...
... dear , And we will revel all the year , In plains and on hills and dales , ir breeds sweetest gales . Where fragrant air There shall you have the beauteous pine , The cedar and the spreading vine , And all the woods to be a skreen ...
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... dear Love ! why do ye sleep thus long When meeter were that ye should now awake , T await the coming of your joyous make , And hearken to the bird's love - learned - song , The dewie leaves among ? For they of joy and pleasance to you ...
... dear Love ! why do ye sleep thus long When meeter were that ye should now awake , T await the coming of your joyous make , And hearken to the bird's love - learned - song , The dewie leaves among ? For they of joy and pleasance to you ...
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... dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , Is of the world unworthy most envide ; For in those lofty looks is close implide Sorn of base things and ' sdeign of foul ...
... dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , Is of the world unworthy most envide ; For in those lofty looks is close implide Sorn of base things and ' sdeign of foul ...
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Arachne azure rays beauteous beauty birds breast breath bright Castara charms Corydon crown'd Cupid dear death delight dight doth e'er earth eccho ring eyes face fair fame fancy fate fear flame flowers gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE give goddess golden goodly grace grief ground hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven heavenly Hecat's honour Hymen Jove king kiss light live lov'd love's lovely band lover Lubberkin lute lyre maid mighty mind Muse ne'er never night numbers Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er Pallas passion pity pleasures poets praise pride rage rose shade shepherd shine sighs sight sing sleep smile soft SONG SONNETS sorrow soul spide sung swain sweet tears Tell Tereu thee thine things thou art thou dost thought Twas unto vermil virtue wanton ween Whilst wind wings woods youth
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