Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 664
... Thought , can only make us grin with the Excrescence of a Word of two or three Syllables in the Close . ' Tis , indeed , below so great a Master to make use of such a little Instrument . But his good Sense is perpetually shining through ...
... Thought , can only make us grin with the Excrescence of a Word of two or three Syllables in the Close . ' Tis , indeed , below so great a Master to make use of such a little Instrument . But his good Sense is perpetually shining through ...
Sivu 719
... thought , bore all the Sins of the People , which were drown'd with it . so 37 Chaldeans are thought to have been the first Astrologers . 38 Otho succeeded Galba in the Empire ; which was foretold him by an Astrologer . 39 Mars and ...
... thought , bore all the Sins of the People , which were drown'd with it . so 37 Chaldeans are thought to have been the first Astrologers . 38 Otho succeeded Galba in the Empire ; which was foretold him by an Astrologer . 39 Mars and ...
Sivu 830
... thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief ; 85 As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her Despair , adds fuel to her fire ; A Maid with madness does a Maid desire . And , scarce refraining ...
... thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief ; 85 As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her Despair , adds fuel to her fire ; A Maid with madness does a Maid desire . And , scarce refraining ...
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