The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 73
... wind , And sanguine streamers seem the flood to fire : The weaver , charm'd with what his loom design'd , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire . 153 With roomy decks , her guns of mighty strength , Whose low - laid mouths each ...
... wind , And sanguine streamers seem the flood to fire : The weaver , charm'd with what his loom design'd , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire . 153 With roomy decks , her guns of mighty strength , Whose low - laid mouths each ...
Sivu 90
... wind sped , Thro ' narrow lanes his cumber'd fire does haste : By pow'rful charms of gold and silver led , The Lombard bankers and the Change to waste . 237 Another backward to the Tow'r would go , And slowly eats his way against the wind ...
... wind sped , Thro ' narrow lanes his cumber'd fire does haste : By pow'rful charms of gold and silver led , The Lombard bankers and the Change to waste . 237 Another backward to the Tow'r would go , And slowly eats his way against the wind ...
Sivu 239
... wind , but cannot bear the sun . Let this be Nature's frailty , or her fate , Or Isgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate ; Still she's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent , but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet ...
... wind , but cannot bear the sun . Let this be Nature's frailty , or her fate , Or Isgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate ; Still she's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent , but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet ...
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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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