Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1676
... Head ; and crush'd his Crown . Nor Rhatus then retain'd his Joy ; but se'd ; So by their Fellows may our Foes be sped ; Then , with redoubled Strokes he plies his Head : The burning Lever , not deludes his Pains ; But drives the batter ...
... Head ; and crush'd his Crown . Nor Rhatus then retain'd his Joy ; but se'd ; So by their Fellows may our Foes be sped ; Then , with redoubled Strokes he plies his Head : The burning Lever , not deludes his Pains ; But drives the batter ...
Sivu 1756
... Head , And find the Feast renew'd , the Table spread : Sweet Voices mix'd with instrumental Sounds 575 Ascend the vaulted Roof , the vaulted Roof rebounds . 580 When like the Harpies rushing through the Hall The suddain Troop appears ...
... Head , And find the Feast renew'd , the Table spread : Sweet Voices mix'd with instrumental Sounds 575 Ascend the vaulted Roof , the vaulted Roof rebounds . 580 When like the Harpies rushing through the Hall The suddain Troop appears ...
Sivu 1998
... head - dress . For an account of the extravagant head - tiring of the 1680's and 1690's , see Iris Brooke , English Costume of the Seventeenth Century , 1950 , pp . 78 and 86 . 21. New Honour calls you bence . The Irish ' Patriot ...
... head - dress . For an account of the extravagant head - tiring of the 1680's and 1690's , see Iris Brooke , English Costume of the Seventeenth Century , 1950 , pp . 78 and 86 . 21. New Honour calls you bence . The Irish ' Patriot ...
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