Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Sivu 82
... hope , we undertake To pull up every bar ; But , once possess'd , we faintly make A dull defensive war . IV Now , every friend is turn'd a foe , In hope to get our store ; And passion makes us cowards grow , Which made us brave before ...
... hope , we undertake To pull up every bar ; But , once possess'd , we faintly make A dull defensive war . IV Now , every friend is turn'd a foe , In hope to get our store ; And passion makes us cowards grow , Which made us brave before ...
Sivu 194
... hope you ' ll be So dull , to laugh , once more , for love of me . " I'll write a play , " says one , " for I have got A broad - brimm'd hat , and waist - belt , tow'rds a plot . " Says t'other : " I have one more large than that ...
... hope you ' ll be So dull , to laugh , once more , for love of me . " I'll write a play , " says one , " for I have got A broad - brimm'd hat , and waist - belt , tow'rds a plot . " Says t'other : " I have one more large than that ...
Sivu 354
... hope of either surpassing or equaling them , our zeal wanes with our hope ; giving up what offers no chance of eminence , we seek a new field of effort ] . " Lisideius concluded in this manner ; and Neander , after a little pause , thus ...
... hope of either surpassing or equaling them , our zeal wanes with our hope ; giving up what offers no chance of eminence , we seek a new field of effort ] . " Lisideius concluded in this manner ; and Neander , after a little pause , thus ...
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