Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1508
... ev'ry where thy Pow'r is known , 295 300 The Fortune of the Fight is all thy own : Terrour is thine , and wild Amazement flung From out thy Chariot , withers ev'n the Strong : And Disarray and shameful Rout ensue , And Force is added to ...
... ev'ry where thy Pow'r is known , 295 300 The Fortune of the Fight is all thy own : Terrour is thine , and wild Amazement flung From out thy Chariot , withers ev'n the Strong : And Disarray and shameful Rout ensue , And Force is added to ...
Sivu 1653
... ev'ry Bough : A Goldfinch there I saw with gawdy Pride Of painted Plumes , that hopp'd from side to side , Still pecking as she pass'd ; and still she drew The Sweets from ev'ry Flow'r , and suck'd the Dew : Suffic'd at length , she ...
... ev'ry Bough : A Goldfinch there I saw with gawdy Pride Of painted Plumes , that hopp'd from side to side , Still pecking as she pass'd ; and still she drew The Sweets from ev'ry Flow'r , and suck'd the Dew : Suffic'd at length , she ...
Sivu 1725
... ev'ry Day she wanes , her Face is less , But gath❜ring into Globe , she fattens at increase . Perceiv'st thou not the process of the Year , 295 How the four Seasons in four Forms appear , Resembling human Life in ev'ry Shape they wear ...
... ev'ry Day she wanes , her Face is less , But gath❜ring into Globe , she fattens at increase . Perceiv'st thou not the process of the Year , 295 How the four Seasons in four Forms appear , Resembling human Life in ev'ry Shape they wear ...
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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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