The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 241
... Panther , full of inward discontent , Since they would go , before ' em wisely went ; 670 Supplying want of pow'r by drinking first , As if she gave ' em leave to ... Panther could not awe the herd ; The THE HIND AND THE PANTHER 241.
... Panther , full of inward discontent , Since they would go , before ' em wisely went ; 670 Supplying want of pow'r by drinking first , As if she gave ' em leave to ... Panther could not awe the herd ; The THE HIND AND THE PANTHER 241.
Sivu 242
... Panther durst . For when the herd , suffic'd , did late repair To ferny heaths , and to their forest lair , 700 She made a mannerly excuse to stay , Proff'ring the Hind to wait her half the way : That , since the sky was clear , an hour ...
... Panther durst . For when the herd , suffic'd , did late repair To ferny heaths , and to their forest lair , 700 She made a mannerly excuse to stay , Proff'ring the Hind to wait her half the way : That , since the sky was clear , an hour ...
Sivu 249
... Panther's breath was ever fam'd for sweet ; But from the Wolf such wishes oft I meet : You learn'd this language from the Blatant Beast , Or rather did not speak , but were possess'd . As for your answer , ' t is but barely urg'd : You ...
... Panther's breath was ever fam'd for sweet ; But from the Wolf such wishes oft I meet : You learn'd this language from the Blatant Beast , Or rather did not speak , but were possess'd . As for your answer , ' t is but barely urg'd : You ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR Robert Howard | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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