Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1485
... less he knew him for his hated Foe , But fear'd him as a Man he did not know . But as it has been said of ancient Years , That Fields are full of Eyes , and Woods have Ears ; For this the Wise are ever on their Guard , For , Unforeseen ...
... less he knew him for his hated Foe , But fear'd him as a Man he did not know . But as it has been said of ancient Years , That Fields are full of Eyes , and Woods have Ears ; For this the Wise are ever on their Guard , For , Unforeseen ...
Sivu 1689
... less had been our Shame , The less his counsell'd Crime which brands the Grecian Name ; Nor Philoctetes had been left inclos'd In a bare Isle to Wants and Pains expos'd , Where to the Rocks , with solitary Groans His Suff'rings and our ...
... less had been our Shame , The less his counsell'd Crime which brands the Grecian Name ; Nor Philoctetes had been left inclos'd In a bare Isle to Wants and Pains expos'd , Where to the Rocks , with solitary Groans His Suff'rings and our ...
Sivu 1753
... less he had to lose , the less he car'd To menage loathsom Life when Love was the Reward . This ponder'd well , and fix'd on his Intent , 485 In depth of Night he for the Pris'ner sent ; In secret sent , the publick View to shun , Then ...
... less he had to lose , the less he car'd To menage loathsom Life when Love was the Reward . This ponder'd well , and fix'd on his Intent , 485 In depth of Night he for the Pris'ner sent ; In secret sent , the publick View to shun , Then ...
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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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