Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1660
... took her Rival by the Hand ; So did the Knights and Dames , with courtly Grace And with Behaviour sweet their Foes embrace . Then thus the Queen with Lawrel on her Brow , Fair Sister I have suffer'd in your Woe : Nor shall be wanting ...
... took her Rival by the Hand ; So did the Knights and Dames , with courtly Grace And with Behaviour sweet their Foes embrace . Then thus the Queen with Lawrel on her Brow , Fair Sister I have suffer'd in your Woe : Nor shall be wanting ...
Sivu 1718
... took . Arriv'd , he first enquir'd the Founder's Name , Of this new Colony ; and whence he came . Then thus a Senior of the Place replies , ( Well read , and curious of Antiquities ) " Tis said ; Alcides hither took his way , From Spain ...
... took . Arriv'd , he first enquir'd the Founder's Name , Of this new Colony ; and whence he came . Then thus a Senior of the Place replies , ( Well read , and curious of Antiquities ) " Tis said ; Alcides hither took his way , From Spain ...
Sivu 1749
... took , To seeming Sadness she compos'd her Look ; As if by Force subjected to his Will , Tho ' pleas'd , dissembling ... took , ] took ; F 326 Prey , ] Prey . F 330 335 Forc'd back and forwards , in a Circle rides , Cymon and Iphigenia 1749.
... took , To seeming Sadness she compos'd her Look ; As if by Force subjected to his Will , Tho ' pleas'd , dissembling ... took , ] took ; F 326 Prey , ] Prey . F 330 335 Forc'd back and forwards , in a Circle rides , Cymon and Iphigenia 1749.
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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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