Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1797
... Fair Phabe and her Sister did prefer , To their dull Mates , the noble Ravisher . What Deidamia did , in Days of Yore , The Tale is old , but worth the telling o'er . When Venus had the golden Apple gain'd , And the just Judge fair ...
... Fair Phabe and her Sister did prefer , To their dull Mates , the noble Ravisher . What Deidamia did , in Days of Yore , The Tale is old , but worth the telling o'er . When Venus had the golden Apple gain'd , And the just Judge fair ...
Sivu 2099
... Fair Iris and her Swain 561 Fair Iris I love , and hourly I dye 561 Fair , Kind , and True , a Treasure each alone 845 Fair , sweet and young , receive a Prize 1775 Fairest Isle , all Isles Excelling Farewel , fair Armeda , my Joy and ...
... Fair Iris and her Swain 561 Fair Iris I love , and hourly I dye 561 Fair , Kind , and True , a Treasure each alone 845 Fair , sweet and young , receive a Prize 1775 Fairest Isle , all Isles Excelling Farewel , fair Armeda , my Joy and ...
Sivu 2102
... Fair Nymph of Britain St. George , the Patron of our Isle Save ye Sirs , save ye ! I am in a hopefull way Scarce had the rosie Morning rais'd her Head See , my lov❜d Britons , see your Shakespeare rise See , see , we assemble Self ...
... Fair Nymph of Britain St. George , the Patron of our Isle Save ye Sirs , save ye ! I am in a hopefull way Scarce had the rosie Morning rais'd her Head See , my lov❜d Britons , see your Shakespeare rise See , see , we assemble Self ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
Meleager and Atalanta Out of the Eighth Book of Ovids | 1535 |
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