The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], 第 3 巻Joseph Ritson Egerton, 1794 - 334 ページ |
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... rise , To take oure way ther as I you devife . But natheles , while I have time and space , 35 Or that I forther in this talé pace , Me thinketh it accordant to refon , To tellen you all the condition Of eche of hem , fo as it seemed me ...
... rise , To take oure way ther as I you devife . But natheles , while I have time and space , 35 Or that I forther in this talé pace , Me thinketh it accordant to refon , To tellen you all the condition Of eche of hem , fo as it seemed me ...
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... every vulgar eare thy mufick scornes ? Nor can they rise , nor thou so low canft stoop ; 115 No feed of heav'n takes root in mud or thorns . When owls or crows , imping their flaggy wing With 322 [ FLETCHER . EXTRACT S.
... every vulgar eare thy mufick scornes ? Nor can they rise , nor thou so low canft stoop ; 115 No feed of heav'n takes root in mud or thorns . When owls or crows , imping their flaggy wing With 322 [ FLETCHER . EXTRACT S.
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... rise against our peace . 340 Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys , but joys that never can expire . Who builds on lefs than an immortal bafe , Fond as he seems , condemns his joys to death . Mine dy'd with thee ...
... rise against our peace . 340 Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys , but joys that never can expire . Who builds on lefs than an immortal bafe , Fond as he seems , condemns his joys to death . Mine dy'd with thee ...
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... law , what may be may There's no prerogative in human hours . In human hearts what bolder thoughts can rise , Than man's prefumption on to - morrow's dawn ? Where is to - morrow ? In another world . 196 [ YOUNG . EXTRACTS .
... law , what may be may There's no prerogative in human hours . In human hearts what bolder thoughts can rise , Than man's prefumption on to - morrow's dawn ? Where is to - morrow ? In another world . 196 [ YOUNG . EXTRACTS .
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... rise the blooming forms Through which the breath of Nature has infus'd Her genial power to draw with pregnant veins Nutritious moisture from the bounteous earth , 460 In fruit and feed prolific : thus the flowers Their purple honours ...
... rise the blooming forms Through which the breath of Nature has infus'd Her genial power to draw with pregnant veins Nutritious moisture from the bounteous earth , 460 In fruit and feed prolific : thus the flowers Their purple honours ...
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