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, 第 2 卷1801 |
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第 45 頁
... grief , no smart , no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , [ 45 ]
... grief , no smart , no woe , That yet I feel , or after shall , That from this mind may make me go ; And , whatsoever me befal , I do profess it willingly , To serve and suffer patiently . LORD SURREY . Henry Howard , earl of Surrey , [ 45 ]
第 60 頁
... Grief hath ground forth tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls ...
... Grief hath ground forth tears , Mine eyne to stain , my face to spot ; What wonder then though you do see Upon my head white hairs to be ? Where pinching Pain himself hath placed , There peace with pleasures were possess'd : And walls ...
第 65 頁
... grief or hurt , of pain or woe , Within each thing is sown the seed . So fine was never yet the cloth , No smith so hard his iron did beat , But the one consumed was with moth , Th ' other with canker all to - fret . The knotty oak ...
... grief or hurt , of pain or woe , Within each thing is sown the seed . So fine was never yet the cloth , No smith so hard his iron did beat , But the one consumed was with moth , Th ' other with canker all to - fret . The knotty oak ...
第 72 頁
... grief , Which at some time may not resort , Whereas they have relief . The chaced deer hath soil , To cool him in his heat ; The ass , after his weary toil , In stable is up set . The coney hath his cave , The little bird his [ 72 ]
... grief , Which at some time may not resort , Whereas they have relief . The chaced deer hath soil , To cool him in his heat ; The ass , after his weary toil , In stable is up set . The coney hath his cave , The little bird his [ 72 ]
第 76 頁
... grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own , So long in vain you made me gape ...
... grief before , e ; And what I suffer'd for your sake Whole is my heart , I plain no more , A new the cure did undertake , Wherefore do ' way , you come too late . For whiles you knew I was your own , So long in vain you made me gape ...
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