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Sivu 169
... foes , be this the doom , May all be like the young man Absalom ; And for my foes may this their blessing be , To talk like Doeg , and to write like thee . [ 1682 ] THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION BY THE AUThor of AbsaLOM AND ...
... foes , be this the doom , May all be like the young man Absalom ; And for my foes may this their blessing be , To talk like Doeg , and to write like thee . [ 1682 ] THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION BY THE AUThor of AbsaLOM AND ...
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 ...
Sivu 341
... foes and fire : Before the goddess , foes and flames retire . Arriv'd at home , he , for whose only sake , Or most for his , such toils I undertake , 860 The good Anchises , whom , by timely flight , I purpos'd to secure on Ida's height ...
... foes and fire : Before the goddess , foes and flames retire . Arriv'd at home , he , for whose only sake , Or most for his , such toils I undertake , 860 The good Anchises , whom , by timely flight , I purpos'd to secure on Ida's height ...
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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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