Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1576
... cou'd not bear the Name . ' Twas now the mid of Night , when Slumbers close Our Eyes , and sooth our Cares with soft Repose ; 100 105 IIO 115 120 125 But no Repose cou'd wretched Myrrha find , Her Body rouling , as she rould her Mind ...
... cou'd not bear the Name . ' Twas now the mid of Night , when Slumbers close Our Eyes , and sooth our Cares with soft Repose ; 100 105 IIO 115 120 125 But no Repose cou'd wretched Myrrha find , Her Body rouling , as she rould her Mind ...
Sivu 1672
... cou'd fierce Achilles tell , Or what cou'd fierce Achilles hear so well ? 210 215 220 225 The last great Act perform'd , of Cygnus slain , Did most the Martial Audience entertain : Wondring to find a Body , free by Fate 230 From Steel ...
... cou'd fierce Achilles tell , Or what cou'd fierce Achilles hear so well ? 210 215 220 225 The last great Act perform'd , of Cygnus slain , Did most the Martial Audience entertain : Wondring to find a Body , free by Fate 230 From Steel ...
Sivu 1773
... cou'd not finish him a Man : Reflecting what a mighty Store was laid Of rich Materials , and a Model made : The Cost already furnish'd ; so bestow'd , As more was never to one Soul allow'd ; Yet after this profusion spent in vain ...
... cou'd not finish him a Man : Reflecting what a mighty Store was laid Of rich Materials , and a Model made : The Cost already furnish'd ; so bestow'd , As more was never to one Soul allow'd ; Yet after this profusion spent in vain ...
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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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