Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 44
Sivu 59
... live at home ; Who from his own possessions could not drain An omer even of Hebronitish grain , Here struts it like a patriot , and talks high Of injur'd subjects , alter'd property ; An emblem of that buzzing insect just , That mounts ...
... live at home ; Who from his own possessions could not drain An omer even of Hebronitish grain , Here struts it like a patriot , and talks high Of injur'd subjects , alter'd property ; An emblem of that buzzing insect just , That mounts ...
Sivu 157
... Live , but live wretched ; ' tis but just you should , Who made me so : Live from each other's sight : Let me not hear you meet . Set all the earth , And all the seas , betwixt your sundered loves : View nothing common but the sun and ...
... Live , but live wretched ; ' tis but just you should , Who made me so : Live from each other's sight : Let me not hear you meet . Set all the earth , And all the seas , betwixt your sundered loves : View nothing common but the sun and ...
Sivu 269
... live three ages out ? Time's offal , only fit for th ' hospital , Or ť hang an antiquary's room withal ! Must drunkards , lechers , spent with sinning , live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as ...
... live three ages out ? Time's offal , only fit for th ' hospital , Or ť hang an antiquary's room withal ! Must drunkards , lechers , spent with sinning , live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as ...
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