The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 89
... fire ran all along the shore , And lighten'd all the river with a blaze ; 27 The waken'd tides began again to roar , And wond'ring fish in shining waters gaze . 232 Old father Thames rais'd up his reverend head , But fear'd the fate of ...
... fire ran all along the shore , And lighten'd all the river with a blaze ; 27 The waken'd tides began again to roar , And wond'ring fish in shining waters gaze . 232 Old father Thames rais'd up his reverend head , But fear'd the fate of ...
Sivu 92
... fire : Th ' amazed flames stand gather'd on a heap ; And from the precipice's brink retire , Afraid to venture on so large a leap . 246 Thus fighting fires a while themselves consume , But straight , like Turks , forc'd on to win or die ...
... fire : Th ' amazed flames stand gather'd on a heap ; And from the precipice's brink retire , Afraid to venture on so large a leap . 246 Thus fighting fires a while themselves consume , But straight , like Turks , forc'd on to win or die ...
Sivu 349
... fire that burn'd within her breast . Some secret charm did all his acts attend , And what his fortune wanted , hers could mend ; Till , as the fire will force its outward way , Or , in the prison pent , consume the prey ; So long her ...
... fire that burn'd within her breast . Some secret charm did all his acts attend , And what his fortune wanted , hers could mend ; Till , as the fire will force its outward way , Or , in the prison pent , consume the prey ; So long her ...
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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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