The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 86
Sivu 241
... rest , the Hind , with fearful face , Beheld from far the common wat'ring place , Nor durst approach ; till with an awful roar The sovereign Lion bade her fear no more . Encourag'd thus she brought her younglings nigh , Watching the ...
... rest , the Hind , with fearful face , Beheld from far the common wat'ring place , Nor durst approach ; till with an awful roar The sovereign Lion bade her fear no more . Encourag'd thus she brought her younglings nigh , Watching the ...
Sivu 274
... rest may prevail , Which motives , yours or mine , will turn the scale . While pride and pomp allure , and plenteous ... rest I nam'd before , nor need repeat ; But int'rest is the most prevailing cheat , Thy sly seducer both of age and ...
... rest may prevail , Which motives , yours or mine , will turn the scale . While pride and pomp allure , and plenteous ... rest I nam'd before , nor need repeat ; But int'rest is the most prevailing cheat , Thy sly seducer both of age and ...
Sivu 362
... rest of human race : These were thy thoughts , and thou couldst judge aright , Till int'rest made a jaundice in thy sight . " Or should I grant thou didst not rightly see , Then thou wert first deceiv'd , and I deceiv'd by thee . But if ...
... rest of human race : These were thy thoughts , and thou couldst judge aright , Till int'rest made a jaundice in thy sight . " Or should I grant thou didst not rightly see , Then thou wert first deceiv'd , and I deceiv'd by thee . But if ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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