The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 61
Sivu 155
... fame : And , brib'd with petty sums of foreign gold , Is grown in Bathsheba's embraces old : Exalts his enemies , his friends destroys , And all his pow'r against himself employs . He gives , and let him give , my right away ; But why ...
... fame : And , brib'd with petty sums of foreign gold , Is grown in Bathsheba's embraces old : Exalts his enemies , his friends destroys , And all his pow'r against himself employs . He gives , and let him give , my right away ; But why ...
Sivu 185
... Fame had publish'd the renown Of Sh- ' s coronation thro ' the town . Rous'd by report of Fame , the nations meet , From near Bunhill , and distant Watling Street . No Persian carpets spread th ' imperial way , But scatter'd limbs of ...
... Fame had publish'd the renown Of Sh- ' s coronation thro ' the town . Rous'd by report of Fame , the nations meet , From near Bunhill , and distant Watling Street . No Persian carpets spread th ' imperial way , But scatter'd limbs of ...
Sivu 320
... fame . But when Ulysses , with fallacious arts , Had made impression in the people's hearts , And forg'd a treason in my patron's name ( I speak of things too far divulg'd by fame ) , 120 My kinsman fell . Then I , without support , In ...
... fame . But when Ulysses , with fallacious arts , Had made impression in the people's hearts , And forg'd a treason in my patron's name ( I speak of things too far divulg'd by fame ) , 120 My kinsman fell . Then I , without support , In ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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