The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 89
Sivu 270
... foes she saw before her lie , And back she drew the shining weapon dry . So , when the gen'rous Lion has in sight His equal match , he rouses for the fight ; But when his foe lies prostrate on the plain , He sheathes his paws , uncurls ...
... foes she saw before her lie , And back she drew the shining weapon dry . So , when the gen'rous Lion has in sight His equal match , he rouses for the fight ; But when his foe lies prostrate on the plain , He sheathes his paws , uncurls ...
Sivu 319
... foe . Now hear how well the Greeks their wiles disguis'd ; Behold a nation in a man compris'd . Trembling the miscreant ... foes , abandon'd by my friends ? ' He said , and sigh'd , and cast a rueful eye : Our pity kindles , and our ...
... foe . Now hear how well the Greeks their wiles disguis'd ; Behold a nation in a man compris'd . Trembling the miscreant ... foes , abandon'd by my friends ? ' He said , and sigh'd , and cast a rueful eye : Our pity kindles , and our ...
Sivu 329
... foe commands ; And armed hosts , an unexpected force , Break from the bowels of the fatal horse . Within the gates , proud Sinon throws about The flames ; and foes for entrance press without , With thousand others , whom I fear to name ...
... foe commands ; And armed hosts , an unexpected force , Break from the bowels of the fatal horse . Within the gates , proud Sinon throws about The flames ; and foes for entrance press without , With thousand others , whom I fear to name ...
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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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