The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 262
... fear'd that , traveling so late , Some evil - minded beasts might lie in wait , And without witness wreak their hidden hate . The Panther , tho ' she lent a list'ning ear , Had more of Lion in her than to fear : Yet wisely weighing ...
... fear'd that , traveling so late , Some evil - minded beasts might lie in wait , And without witness wreak their hidden hate . The Panther , tho ' she lent a list'ning ear , Had more of Lion in her than to fear : Yet wisely weighing ...
Sivu 287
... fear . Of threat'ning floods and inundations near ; 2300If so , a just reprise would only be Of what the land usurp'd upon the sea ; And all your jealousies but serve to show Your ground is , like your neighbor nation , low . T'entrench ...
... fear . Of threat'ning floods and inundations near ; 2300If so , a just reprise would only be Of what the land usurp'd upon the sea ; And all your jealousies but serve to show Your ground is , like your neighbor nation , low . T'entrench ...
Sivu 321
... fear , the villain thus pursued : " Long had the Grecians ( tir'd with fruitless care , And wearied with an unsuccessful war ) 150 Resolv'd to raise the siege , and leave the town ; And , had the gods permitted , they had gone ; But oft ...
... fear , the villain thus pursued : " Long had the Grecians ( tir'd with fruitless care , And wearied with an unsuccessful war ) 150 Resolv'd to raise the siege , and leave the town ; And , had the gods permitted , they had gone ; But oft ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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