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, Band 21801 |
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... pain , To fable and to feign , Their mischief to maintain , And to have them reign , Over hili and plain ; Yea , over heaven and hell , And where as spirits dwell , In purgatory's holes , With hot fire and coals , To sing for silly ...
... pain , To fable and to feign , Their mischief to maintain , And to have them reign , Over hili and plain ; Yea , over heaven and hell , And where as spirits dwell , In purgatory's holes , With hot fire and coals , To sing for silly ...
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... of all that rout , Blind bayard and I were drawn together out . Which blind boldness , by this admonition , Unless he amend in some meet condition , 1 A team . • A contraction for horses . Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain [ 18 ]
... of all that rout , Blind bayard and I were drawn together out . Which blind boldness , by this admonition , Unless he amend in some meet condition , 1 A team . • A contraction for horses . Rather than ride so , I will afoot take pain [ 18 ]
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... pain . The minor poets of this reign were , Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian ...
... pain . The minor poets of this reign were , Andrew Borde , a whimsical physician , who is mentioned by the ingenious editor of the " Muses ' Library , " with much more praise than he seems to deserve ; John Bale , the biographer ; Brian ...
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... pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red ; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain A thousand years into that ...
... pain , Eternally they shall remain , Burning in furious flamis red ; Ever dying , but never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain A thousand years into that ...
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... synonymous ; and the Scotch still use gang your gait , for go your way . 4 State , situation . 6 Companion , mistress . Beautiful woman . 5 Pain . * Wend , go . 9 Sieze ; hende . Sax . And said , " Fair lady , at this tide [ 34 ]
... synonymous ; and the Scotch still use gang your gait , for go your way . 4 State , situation . 6 Companion , mistress . Beautiful woman . 5 Pain . * Wend , go . 9 Sieze ; hende . Sax . And said , " Fair lady , at this tide [ 34 ]
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