The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 89
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... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crown'd ; Where by their wond'ring subjects they were seen , 50 Joy'd with their stature and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crown'd ; Where by their wond'ring subjects they were seen , 50 Joy'd with their stature and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
Sivu 107
... once , and ease my pain ! 3 Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful swain . Chloe , laughing at his crying , Told him , that he lov'd in vain : Kiss me , dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain ! 4 Chloe ...
... once , and ease my pain ! 3 Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful swain . Chloe , laughing at his crying , Told him , that he lov'd in vain : Kiss me , dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain ! 4 Chloe ...
Sivu 373
... once the Persian king was put to flight , The weary Macedons refus'd to fight ; Themselves their own mortality confess'd , And left the son of Jove to quarrel for the rest . Ev'n victors are by victories undone ; Thus Hannibal , with ...
... once the Persian king was put to flight , The weary Macedons refus'd to fight ; Themselves their own mortality confess'd , And left the son of Jove to quarrel for the rest . Ev'n victors are by victories undone ; Thus Hannibal , with ...
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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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