Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1543
... fall , And may Diana's Curse o'ertake us all . Shall Fate to happy Oeneus still allow One Son , while Thestius stands depriv'd of two ? Better three lost , than one unpunish'd go . Take then , dear Ghosts , ( while yet admitted new In ...
... fall , And may Diana's Curse o'ertake us all . Shall Fate to happy Oeneus still allow One Son , while Thestius stands depriv'd of two ? Better three lost , than one unpunish'd go . Take then , dear Ghosts , ( while yet admitted new In ...
Sivu 1677
... fall with more Disgrace : For , fearful , while he look'd behind , he bore Betwixt his Nose and Front , the Blow before . Amid the Noise and Tumult of the Fray , Snoring , and drunk with Wine , Aphidas lay . Ev'n then the Bowl within ...
... fall with more Disgrace : For , fearful , while he look'd behind , he bore Betwixt his Nose and Front , the Blow before . Amid the Noise and Tumult of the Fray , Snoring , and drunk with Wine , Aphidas lay . Ev'n then the Bowl within ...
Sivu 1993
... Fall , xx ) . Dryden treats James II's adoption of Romanism as a por- tent of Christian victory in the Turkish war on the Danube . 84. another Sylvester : Pope Innocent XI , on whose relations with James see Clark , p . 124 , and Turner ...
... Fall , xx ) . Dryden treats James II's adoption of Romanism as a por- tent of Christian victory in the Turkish war on the Danube . 84. another Sylvester : Pope Innocent XI , on whose relations with James see Clark , p . 124 , and Turner ...
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To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
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