Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 43
Sivu 76
... fair and ever young : " The jolly god in triumph comes ; Sound the trumpets ; beat the drums ; Flush'd with a purple grace He shews his honest face : Now give the hautboys breath ; he comes , he comes . Bacchus , ever fair and young ...
... fair and ever young : " The jolly god in triumph comes ; Sound the trumpets ; beat the drums ; Flush'd with a purple grace He shews his honest face : Now give the hautboys breath ; he comes , he comes . Bacchus , ever fair and young ...
Sivu 87
... FAIR I SYLVIA , the fair , in the bloom of fifteen , Felt an innocent warmth as she lay on the green ; She had heard of a pleasure , and something she guess'd By the towzing , and tumbling , and touching her breast . She saw the men ...
... FAIR I SYLVIA , the fair , in the bloom of fifteen , Felt an innocent warmth as she lay on the green ; She had heard of a pleasure , and something she guess'd By the towzing , and tumbling , and touching her breast . She saw the men ...
Sivu 253
... fair estate , Bequeath'd by some legator's last intent ; ( Such is our dying Savior's testament :) The will is prov ... fair estate . The sense is intricate , ' t is only clear 950 What vowels and what consonants are there . Therefore ...
... fair estate , Bequeath'd by some legator's last intent ; ( Such is our dying Savior's testament :) The will is prov ... fair estate . The sense is intricate , ' t is only clear 950 What vowels and what consonants are there . Therefore ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid ALEXAS ancient Anne Killigrew ANTONY Aristotle audience bear beauty Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse Boccace Caesar Canterbury Tales CHARMION Chaucer Church CLEOPATRA comedy Crites dare death DOLABELLA Dryden English EPILOGUE Eugenius ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear Fletcher foes French give grace haste Heaven honour Horace humour IRAS Jebusites John Dryden Jonson judge kind king leave Lisideius live look lord lost lovers Mac Flecknoe mistress Muse nature never numbers o'er OCTAVIA Ovid pains passion peace persons plain play plot poem poesy poet poetry pow'r praise priests PROLOGUE queen reason rhyme Roman Rome ruin satire scene SERAPION Shakespeare sigh sight Silent Woman soul speak stage sweet thee things thou thought thro tion tragedies translated truth VENTIDIUS Virgil words writ write youth