Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Sivu 72
... hast already had her last embrace . But look aloft , and if thou kenn'st from far Among the Pleiads a new kindled star ; If any sparkles than the rest more bright , " T is she that shines in that propitious light . X When in mid - air ...
... hast already had her last embrace . But look aloft , and if thou kenn'st from far Among the Pleiads a new kindled star ; If any sparkles than the rest more bright , " T is she that shines in that propitious light . X When in mid - air ...
Sivu 101
... hast seen me , art thou satisfied ? For , if a friend , thou hast beheld enough ; 260 And , if a foe , too much . VENTIDIUS . Look , emperor , this is no common dew . I have not wept this forty years ; but now My mother comes afresh ...
... hast seen me , art thou satisfied ? For , if a friend , thou hast beheld enough ; 260 And , if a foe , too much . VENTIDIUS . Look , emperor , this is no common dew . I have not wept this forty years ; but now My mother comes afresh ...
Sivu 127
... hast beheld me other than I am . Hast thou not seen my morning chambers filled With sceptred slaves , who waited to salute me ? With eastern monarchs , who forgot the sun , To worship my uprising ? -menial kings Ran coursing up and down ...
... hast beheld me other than I am . Hast thou not seen my morning chambers filled With sceptred slaves , who waited to salute me ? With eastern monarchs , who forgot the sun , To worship my uprising ? -menial kings Ran coursing up and down ...
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