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 31801 |
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... virtue's self he'll hire . Himself's a dart , when nothing else can move : Who then the captive soul can well reprove , When love and virtue's self become the darts of love . SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Brother of Francis Beaumont , and [ 43 ]
... virtue's self he'll hire . Himself's a dart , when nothing else can move : Who then the captive soul can well reprove , When love and virtue's self become the darts of love . SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Brother of Francis Beaumont , and [ 43 ]
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English poets George Ellis. SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Brother of Francis Beaumont , and author of " Bosworth " Field , " and other poems , 1629. According to Wood , he was entered at Oxford , in 1596 , at the age of 14 , conse- quently born in ...
English poets George Ellis. SIR JOHN BEAUMONT , Brother of Francis Beaumont , and author of " Bosworth " Field , " and other poems , 1629. According to Wood , he was entered at Oxford , in 1596 , at the age of 14 , conse- quently born in ...
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... her sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave to live . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems [ 52 ]
... her sweet tongue , If these no other joys imply ? A golden gyve , a pleasing wrong . To be your own but one poor month , I'd give My youth , my fortune , and then leave to live . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems [ 52 ]
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English poets George Ellis. FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems , 1640. ] SLEEP , old man ! let silence charm thee ; Dreaming slumbers overtake thee : Quiet thoughts , and darkness arm thee , That no creaking do awake thee ...
English poets George Ellis. FRANCIS BEAUMONT . A CHARM . [ From his Poems , 1640. ] SLEEP , old man ! let silence charm thee ; Dreaming slumbers overtake thee : Quiet thoughts , and darkness arm thee , That no creaking do awake thee ...
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