The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... Heart ib.XA Valediction forbidding Mourning ib.Love's Diet . ib . The Will 130 The Blossom 134 ib ib ib 135 ib 13 136 ib ib ib 13 ib 13 ib ib 139 ib ib ib 14 ib ib ib it ib . The Computation 14 ib . The Paradox ib ib . Song . - Soul's ...
... Heart ib.XA Valediction forbidding Mourning ib.Love's Diet . ib . The Will 130 The Blossom 134 ib ib ib 135 ib 13 136 ib ib ib 13 ib 13 ib ib 139 ib ib ib 14 ib ib ib it ib . The Computation 14 ib . The Paradox ib ib . Song . - Soul's ...
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... heart hath treble wrong , When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue . An oven that is stopp'd , or river stay'd ... heart's attorney once is mute The client breaks ; as desperate in his suit . He sees her coming , and begins to glow ...
... heart hath treble wrong , When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue . An oven that is stopp'd , or river stay'd ... heart's attorney once is mute The client breaks ; as desperate in his suit . He sees her coming , and begins to glow ...
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... heart is hard , they make no battery . " " What ! canst thou talk , " quoth she , " hast thou a tongue ? O would ... heart's deep - sore wounding . " Had I no eyes , but ears , my ears would love That inward beauty and invisible ; Or ...
... heart is hard , they make no battery . " " What ! canst thou talk , " quoth she , " hast thou a tongue ? O would ... heart's deep - sore wounding . " Had I no eyes , but ears , my ears would love That inward beauty and invisible ; Or ...
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... heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incaged in his breast . " Sweet boy , " she says , " this night I'll waste in sor- row , For my sick heart commands mine eyes to watch . Tell me , love's master ...
... heart , The which , by Cupid's bow she doth protest , He carries thence incaged in his breast . " Sweet boy , " she says , " this night I'll waste in sor- row , For my sick heart commands mine eyes to watch . Tell me , love's master ...
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... heart stands armed in my ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were quite undone , In his bedchamber to be barr'd of rest ...
... heart stands armed in my ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were quite undone , In his bedchamber to be barr'd of rest ...
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