Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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John Dryden James Kinsley. And , in a moment , shoot him on the ground . Before he came in sight , the crafty God His Wings ... ground , 93 943 thee . ] thee ; 93 965 A Crown of Pine , upon his Head he wore 824 Poems from Examen Poeticum.
John Dryden James Kinsley. And , in a moment , shoot him on the ground . Before he came in sight , the crafty God His Wings ... ground , 93 943 thee . ] thee ; 93 965 A Crown of Pine , upon his Head he wore 824 Poems from Examen Poeticum.
Sivu 920
... Ground with Bacchus , that with Ceres suits : That other loads the Trees with happy Fruits . A fourth with Grass , unbidden , decks the Ground : Thus Tmolus is with yellow Saffron crown'd : India , black Ebon and white Ivory bears : And ...
... Ground with Bacchus , that with Ceres suits : That other loads the Trees with happy Fruits . A fourth with Grass , unbidden , decks the Ground : Thus Tmolus is with yellow Saffron crown'd : India , black Ebon and white Ivory bears : And ...
Sivu 947
... Ground ; And , next the lower Skies , a Bed profound : High as his topmost Boughs to Heav'n ascend , 395 400 So low his Roots to Hell's Dominion tend . Therefore , nor Winds , nor Winters Rage o'rethrows His bulky Body , but unmov'd he ...
... Ground ; And , next the lower Skies , a Bed profound : High as his topmost Boughs to Heav'n ascend , 395 400 So low his Roots to Hell's Dominion tend . Therefore , nor Winds , nor Winters Rage o'rethrows His bulky Body , but unmov'd he ...
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