The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Sivu 219
... never bear by their consent The shame of seeming innocent . But I forget , you ' ve just got down A mistress , as you wish'd , from town . I don't know what you ' ll say at Romely , We really think the woman comely ; Has some good ...
... never bear by their consent The shame of seeming innocent . But I forget , you ' ve just got down A mistress , as you wish'd , from town . I don't know what you ' ll say at Romely , We really think the woman comely ; Has some good ...
Sivu 249
... Never , " Urien's son replied . Owen , of the mighty stroke , Kindling , as the hero spoke , Cenau 5 , Coel's blooming heir , Caught the flame , and grasp'd the spear : " Shall Coel's issue pledges give To the insulting foe , and live ?
... Never , " Urien's son replied . Owen , of the mighty stroke , Kindling , as the hero spoke , Cenau 5 , Coel's blooming heir , Caught the flame , and grasp'd the spear : " Shall Coel's issue pledges give To the insulting foe , and live ?
Sivu 401
... never , never more , my queen ! " he cries , “ Shall that known form attract these dying eyes ! Never ? -O , ' t is the worst , the last despair- Never is long , is wondrous long to bear ! [ stoop ; Down , down , ye cloud - topt hills ...
... never , never more , my queen ! " he cries , “ Shall that known form attract these dying eyes ! Never ? -O , ' t is the worst , the last despair- Never is long , is wondrous long to bear ! [ stoop ; Down , down , ye cloud - topt hills ...
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