Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1439
... Father were cherish'd and adorn'd with Honours by two successive Monarchs , so I have been esteem'd , and patronis'd , by the Grandfather , the Father , and the Son , descended from one of the most Ancient , most Con- 15 spicuous , and ...
... Father were cherish'd and adorn'd with Honours by two successive Monarchs , so I have been esteem'd , and patronis'd , by the Grandfather , the Father , and the Son , descended from one of the most Ancient , most Con- 15 spicuous , and ...
Sivu 1578
... Father lives . The Virgin started at her Father's Name , And sigh'd profoundly , conscious of the Shame : Nor yet the Nurse her impious Love divin'd ; But yet surmis'd , that Love disturb'd her Mind : Thus thinking , she pursu'd her ...
... Father lives . The Virgin started at her Father's Name , And sigh'd profoundly , conscious of the Shame : Nor yet the Nurse her impious Love divin'd ; But yet surmis'd , that Love disturb'd her Mind : Thus thinking , she pursu'd her ...
Sivu 1714
... Father can infuse , or Wit , or Grace , A Mother comes across , and marrs the Race . A Grandsire , or a Grandame ... Father's Fame : But as the first , the last of all the Line , Wou'd like the Sun ev'n in Descending shine . Take Fire ...
... Father can infuse , or Wit , or Grace , A Mother comes across , and marrs the Race . A Grandsire , or a Grandame ... Father's Fame : But as the first , the last of all the Line , Wou'd like the Sun ev'n in Descending shine . Take Fire ...
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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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