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, Том 21801 |
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... true love , with kisses kind . But , if a kiss prove unchaste , Then is true love quite disgraced . Though love be sweet , learn this of me , No love is sweet but honesty ! SAMELA . LIKE to Diana in her summer - weed [ 163 ]
... true love , with kisses kind . But , if a kiss prove unchaste , Then is true love quite disgraced . Though love be sweet , learn this of me , No love is sweet but honesty ! SAMELA . LIKE to Diana in her summer - weed [ 163 ]
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... Samela ; Whiter than be the flocks that straggling feed , When , wash'd by Arethusa , faint they lie , Is fair Samela . As fair Aurora in her morning gray , Deck'd with the ruddy glister of her love , Is fair Samela ; Like lovely Thetis ...
... Samela ; Whiter than be the flocks that straggling feed , When , wash'd by Arethusa , faint they lie , Is fair Samela . As fair Aurora in her morning gray , Deck'd with the ruddy glister of her love , Is fair Samela ; Like lovely Thetis ...
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... Samela ; Pallas in wit : all three , if well you view For beauty , wit , and matchless dignity , Yield to Samela . ROBERT SOUTHWELL Was born in 1560 , and executed in [ 165 ]
... Samela ; Pallas in wit : all three , if well you view For beauty , wit , and matchless dignity , Yield to Samela . ROBERT SOUTHWELL Was born in 1560 , and executed in [ 165 ]
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