Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... face and harmefull helish harts , With smyling lookes and depe deceitfull thoughts , With tender skinnes and stony cruel mindes , With stealing steppes , yet forward feete to fraude . Behold , behold , they never stand content , With ...
... face and harmefull helish harts , With smyling lookes and depe deceitfull thoughts , With tender skinnes and stony cruel mindes , With stealing steppes , yet forward feete to fraude . Behold , behold , they never stand content , With ...
Sivu 143
... face , And justles straight into the prince's place ; Then doth the theatre echo all aloud , With gladsome noise of that applauding crowd . A goodly hotch - potch ! when vile russetings * Are match'd with monarchs , and with mighty ...
... face , And justles straight into the prince's place ; Then doth the theatre echo all aloud , With gladsome noise of that applauding crowd . A goodly hotch - potch ! when vile russetings * Are match'd with monarchs , and with mighty ...
Sivu 203
... face ; And , lest the king should want a regal place , On the reverse , a tower the town surveys ; O'er which our mounting Sun his beams displays . The word , pronounc'd aloud by shrieval voice , Laetamur , which , in Polish , is ...
... face ; And , lest the king should want a regal place , On the reverse , a tower the town surveys ; O'er which our mounting Sun his beams displays . The word , pronounc'd aloud by shrieval voice , Laetamur , which , in Polish , is ...
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