The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 61
Sivu 166
... thro ' thick and thin , Thro ' sense and nonsense , never out nor in ; Free from all meaning , whether good or bad , And , in one word , heroically mad , He was too warm on picking - work to dwell , But fagoted his notions as they fell ...
... thro ' thick and thin , Thro ' sense and nonsense , never out nor in ; Free from all meaning , whether good or bad , And , in one word , heroically mad , He was too warm on picking - work to dwell , But fagoted his notions as they fell ...
Sivu 344
... Thro ' ev'ry dark and ev'ry devious way . I , who so bold and dauntless , just before , The Grecian darts and shock of lances bore , 990 At ev'ry shadow now am seiz'd with fear , Not for myself , but for the charge I bear ; Till , near ...
... Thro ' ev'ry dark and ev'ry devious way . I , who so bold and dauntless , just before , The Grecian darts and shock of lances bore , 990 At ev'ry shadow now am seiz'd with fear , Not for myself , but for the charge I bear ; Till , near ...
Sivu 345
... thro ' night explore Each passage , ev'ry street I cross'd before . All things were full of horror and affright And dreadful ev'n the silence of the night . Then to my father's house I make repair , With some small glimpse of hope to ...
... thro ' night explore Each passage , ev'ry street I cross'd before . All things were full of horror and affright And dreadful ev'n the silence of the night . Then to my father's house I make repair , With some small glimpse of hope to ...
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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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