Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumul 1Edwards, 1790 - 323 pagini |
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... it plain That pity and you fell at debate . For my redress then was I fain Your fervice clean for to forfake ; Wherefore do ' way - you come too late . HARPALUS AND PHILLIDA . PHILLIDA was a fair maid , 734 ANONYMOUS .
... it plain That pity and you fell at debate . For my redress then was I fain Your fervice clean for to forfake ; Wherefore do ' way - you come too late . HARPALUS AND PHILLIDA . PHILLIDA was a fair maid , 734 ANONYMOUS .
Pagina 15
... Harpalus the herdfman pray'd To be her paramour . Harpalus , and eke Corin , Were herdfmen both yfere ; * And Phillida could twist and spin , And thereto fing full clear . But Phillida was all too coy For Harpalus to win , For Corin was ...
... Harpalus the herdfman pray'd To be her paramour . Harpalus , and eke Corin , Were herdfmen both yfere ; * And Phillida could twist and spin , And thereto fing full clear . But Phillida was all too coy For Harpalus to win , For Corin was ...
Pagina 16
George Ellis. Harpalus prevailed nought , His labour all was loft ; For he was fartheft from her thought , And yet he lov❜d her most . Therefore wax'd he both pale and lean , And dry as ... Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) 16 ANONYMOUS .
George Ellis. Harpalus prevailed nought , His labour all was loft ; For he was fartheft from her thought , And yet he lov❜d her most . Therefore wax'd he both pale and lean , And dry as ... Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) 16 ANONYMOUS .
Pagina 17
George Ellis. " O Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) " Unhappiest under fun ! " The caufe of thine unhappy day By love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek ...
George Ellis. " O Harpalus ! ( this would he fay ) " Unhappiest under fun ! " The caufe of thine unhappy day By love was firft begun . " For thou went'ft firft by fuit to feek " A tiger to make tame ; " That fets not by thy love a leek ...
Pagina 18
... 'd her faithfully . " But fince that I shall die her slave , " Her flave and eke her thrall , " Write you , my friends , upon my grave , This chance that is befall . " Here lieth unhappy Harpalus , " By cruel love 18 ANONYMOUS .
... 'd her faithfully . " But fince that I shall die her slave , " Her flave and eke her thrall , " Write you , my friends , upon my grave , This chance that is befall . " Here lieth unhappy Harpalus , " By cruel love 18 ANONYMOUS .
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againſt beauty beauty's beſt birds bluſh breaſt breath CASTARA cauſe cheek Corydon Cupid death defire delight deſpair doft doth eyes fair fcorn fear feek feem fhall fhepherd fhew fighs fince fing firft firſt flain flame fleep flowers fmile fnow fome fong foon forrow foul freſh ftill ftreams fuch fwear fweet glaſs grace grief Harpalus hath heart heav'n himſelf joys kifs laſt lefs live loft loſe lov'd love's lovers lullaby maid melancholy miſtreſs moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er night nought nymph paffion paſs Phillida Phillis pleaſant pleaſe pleaſure poems pofies praiſe preſent reaſon reft rofe roſe ſay ſee ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſkies ſmile SONG SONNET ſpend ſpent ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtay ſtill ſuch ſweet tears Tell tereu thee themſelves theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand uſe wanton Whilft whofe Whoſe wind wiſh youth