The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 43
... seem'd but shipwrack'd on so base a coast . 3 For them alone the heav'ns had kindly heat ; In eastern quarries1 ripening precious dew : For them the Idumæan balm did sweat , And in hot Ceylon spicy forests grew . 4 The sun but seem'd ...
... seem'd but shipwrack'd on so base a coast . 3 For them alone the heav'ns had kindly heat ; In eastern quarries1 ripening precious dew : For them the Idumæan balm did sweat , And in hot Ceylon spicy forests grew . 4 The sun but seem'd ...
Sivu 58
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood . 79 Our little fleet was now engag'd so far , That , like the swordfish in the whale , they fought : The combat only seem'd a civil war , Till thro ' their bowels we our passage wrought . 80 Never had ...
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood . 79 Our little fleet was now engag'd so far , That , like the swordfish in the whale , they fought : The combat only seem'd a civil war , Till thro ' their bowels we our passage wrought . 80 Never had ...
Sivu 359
... seem'd ev'n warranted by thy consent ; For , when the father is too fondly kind , Such seed he sows , such harvest shall he find . Blame then thyself , as reason's law requires , ( Since nature gave , and thou foment'st my fires . ) If ...
... seem'd ev'n warranted by thy consent ; For , when the father is too fondly kind , Such seed he sows , such harvest shall he find . Blame then thyself , as reason's law requires , ( Since nature gave , and thou foment'st my fires . ) If ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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