The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... Give me accompt where is my noble fère , 45 Whom in thy walles thou doeft eche nyghte enclose , To other leefe , ' but unto me moft deere : ' " C V. 48. lufe . cleere , V. 29. holes . Eccho ( alas ! ) that doth my forrow rewe A 3 SURREY .
... Give me accompt where is my noble fère , 45 Whom in thy walles thou doeft eche nyghte enclose , To other leefe , ' but unto me moft deere : ' " C V. 48. lufe . cleere , V. 29. holes . Eccho ( alas ! ) that doth my forrow rewe A 3 SURREY .
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... gives to Rofalinde againe . 55 60 I loue thilke laffe , ( alas , why doe I loue ? ) And am forlorne , ( alas , why am I lorne ? ) Shee deignes not my good will , but doth reprooue , And of my rurall mufick holdeth fcorne . Shepheards ...
... gives to Rofalinde againe . 55 60 I loue thilke laffe , ( alas , why doe I loue ? ) And am forlorne , ( alas , why am I lorne ? ) Shee deignes not my good will , but doth reprooue , And of my rurall mufick holdeth fcorne . Shepheards ...
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... give what is your due , If mortal man be uprighter than you ? If the deep fighs of an afflicted breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could ...
... give what is your due , If mortal man be uprighter than you ? If the deep fighs of an afflicted breast , O'erwhelm'd with forrow , or th ' erected eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could ...
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... gives comfort to my grief , Nor my mishaps amended with my moan , When heaven and earth have shut up all relief , 75 Nor care avails what cureless now is grown : And tears I find do bring no other good , But as new fhowers increase the ...
... gives comfort to my grief , Nor my mishaps amended with my moan , When heaven and earth have shut up all relief , 75 Nor care avails what cureless now is grown : And tears I find do bring no other good , But as new fhowers increase the ...
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... give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crue , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies ...
... give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crue , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies ...
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