Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 474
... race , Appear with belly Gaunt , and famish'd face : Never was so deform'd a beast of Grace . His ragged tail betwixt his leggs he wears 150 ISS 160 Close clap'd for shame , but his rough crest he rears , And pricks up his ...
... race , Appear with belly Gaunt , and famish'd face : Never was so deform'd a beast of Grace . His ragged tail betwixt his leggs he wears 150 ISS 160 Close clap'd for shame , but his rough crest he rears , And pricks up his ...
Sivu 896
... Race , Yet few , and Strangers , in th ' unpeopl❜d Place . From thence the birth of Man the Song pursu'd , And how ... Race , 98 : Race . 97 74 Herd , 98 : Herd ; 97 See Commentary 61 added in 98 75-76 ] 98 : 97 bas 73 thy 97 ( errata ) ...
... Race , Yet few , and Strangers , in th ' unpeopl❜d Place . From thence the birth of Man the Song pursu'd , And how ... Race , 98 : Race . 97 74 Herd , 98 : Herd ; 97 See Commentary 61 added in 98 75-76 ] 98 : 97 bas 73 thy 97 ( errata ) ...
Sivu 962
... Race ; and panting , scarcely bear Th ' extreams of feaverish hope , and chilling fear ; Stoop to the Reins , and lash with all their force ; The flying Chariot kindles in the course : And now a - low ; and now aloft they fly , As born ...
... Race ; and panting , scarcely bear Th ' extreams of feaverish hope , and chilling fear ; Stoop to the Reins , and lash with all their force ; The flying Chariot kindles in the course : And now a - low ; and now aloft they fly , As born ...
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