The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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עמוד 55
Thus mayst thou fafely say and sweare , That rigour raignes where ruth doth faile
, In thanklesse thoughts thy thoughts do weare : Thy truth , thy faith , may nought
availe For thy good will : why shouldst thou so Still graft , where grace it will not ...
Thus mayst thou fafely say and sweare , That rigour raignes where ruth doth faile
, In thanklesse thoughts thy thoughts do weare : Thy truth , thy faith , may nought
availe For thy good will : why shouldst thou so Still graft , where grace it will not ...
עמוד 138
Those seats , whence long excluded thou must mourn ; That gate , for ever barr'd
to thy return : Wilt thou not then bewail ill - fated love , And hate a banilh'd man ,
condemn'd in woods to rove ? } Ε Μ Μ Α . Thy rise of fortune did I only wed ...
Those seats , whence long excluded thou must mourn ; That gate , for ever barr'd
to thy return : Wilt thou not then bewail ill - fated love , And hate a banilh'd man ,
condemn'd in woods to rove ? } Ε Μ Μ Α . Thy rise of fortune did I only wed ...
עמוד 224
Whence come I am , the drery destinie , And luckles lot , for to bemone of those ,
Whom Fortune in this maze of miserie , Of wretched chaunce , most wofull
mýrrours chose : That when thou feest how lightly they did lose Theyr pompe ,
theyr ...
Whence come I am , the drery destinie , And luckles lot , for to bemone of those ,
Whom Fortune in this maze of miserie , Of wretched chaunce , most wofull
mýrrours chose : That when thou feest how lightly they did lose Theyr pompe ,
theyr ...
עמוד 261
Her clothes resembled thousand kindes of thrall , And pictures plaine of baftened
deathes withall . delia , in extreme terror , afks , What wight art thou , a foe or
fawning frend ' ? * If Death thou art , I pray theç make an end tomato But th ' art
not ...
Her clothes resembled thousand kindes of thrall , And pictures plaine of baftened
deathes withall . delia , in extreme terror , afks , What wight art thou , a foe or
fawning frend ' ? * If Death thou art , I pray theç make an end tomato But th ' art
not ...
עמוד 375
To greatest strife thou setst deliteful end . O holy Peace , by thee are only found
The passing ioyes that euerie where abound ! Thou only , thou , through thy
celestiall might , Didst first of all the heauenly pole devide From th ' old confused
heap ...
To greatest strife thou setst deliteful end . O holy Peace , by thee are only found
The passing ioyes that euerie where abound ! Thou only , thou , through thy
celestiall might , Didst first of all the heauenly pole devide From th ' old confused
heap ...
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