Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1485
... Fate , or Fortune , near the Place convey'd His Steps where secret Palamon was laid . Full little thought of him the gentle Knight , Who flying Death had there conceal'd his Flight , In Brakes and Brambles hid , and shunning Mortal ...
... Fate , or Fortune , near the Place convey'd His Steps where secret Palamon was laid . Full little thought of him the gentle Knight , Who flying Death had there conceal'd his Flight , In Brakes and Brambles hid , and shunning Mortal ...
Sivu 1672
... Fate 230 From Steel ; and which cou'd ev'n that Steel rebate : Amaz'd , their Admiration they renew ; And scarce Pelides cou'd believe it true . Then Nestor , thus : What once this Age has known , In fated Cygnus , and in him alone ...
... Fate 230 From Steel ; and which cou'd ev'n that Steel rebate : Amaz'd , their Admiration they renew ; And scarce Pelides cou'd believe it true . Then Nestor , thus : What once this Age has known , In fated Cygnus , and in him alone ...
Sivu 2054
... Fate was superiour to the Gods .... Sir Robert Howard has since , been pleas'd to send me the concurrent Testimony of Ovid [ Meta . xv . 779–82 , 807-17 ] . . . . Jupiter you see is only Library - Keeper , or Custos Rotulorum to the Fates ...
... Fate was superiour to the Gods .... Sir Robert Howard has since , been pleas'd to send me the concurrent Testimony of Ovid [ Meta . xv . 779–82 , 807-17 ] . . . . Jupiter you see is only Library - Keeper , or Custos Rotulorum to the Fates ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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