The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, כרך 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 74
עמוד 9
... beare Whiles I , who had confin'd my selfe to dwell Within the straite bounds of an obscure cell , Tooke in those pleasing beames of wit and worth , Which , where the Sunne could neuer shine , breake Wherewith I did refresh my weaker ...
... beare Whiles I , who had confin'd my selfe to dwell Within the straite bounds of an obscure cell , Tooke in those pleasing beames of wit and worth , Which , where the Sunne could neuer shine , breake Wherewith I did refresh my weaker ...
עמוד 12
... beare Thy seruant Howard , I deuoutly sweare , That to haue sau'd thy children from that day , My hopes on Earth should willingly decay ; Would Glouster then my perfect faith had tryed , And made two graues , when noble Hastings died ...
... beare Thy seruant Howard , I deuoutly sweare , That to haue sau'd thy children from that day , My hopes on Earth should willingly decay ; Would Glouster then my perfect faith had tryed , And made two graues , when noble Hastings died ...
עמוד 14
... beare mine azure lion in the field With such a gen'rall ? Aske him , on which side His sword was drawne , when I at Towton died . ' ” When Richard knew that both his hopes were He forward sets with cursing and disdaine , [ vaine , And ...
... beare mine azure lion in the field With such a gen'rall ? Aske him , on which side His sword was drawne , when I at Towton died . ' ” When Richard knew that both his hopes were He forward sets with cursing and disdaine , [ vaine , And ...
עמוד 16
... beare , Strong Brandon bore it , whom this fatall day Percejues , and cries : “ Braue Hungerford , for- Markes with a blacke note , as the onely knight , Bring not those siluer baires to timelesse end , That on the conqu'ring part ...
... beare , Strong Brandon bore it , whom this fatall day Percejues , and cries : “ Braue Hungerford , for- Markes with a blacke note , as the onely knight , Bring not those siluer baires to timelesse end , That on the conqu'ring part ...
עמוד 17
... beare , With weight and number they to ground him Where trampled down , and hew'd with many swords , He softly vtter'd these his dying words : " Now strength no longer fortune can withstand , I perish in the center of my land . " His ...
... beare , With weight and number they to ground him Where trampled down , and hew'd with many swords , He softly vtter'd these his dying words : " Now strength no longer fortune can withstand , I perish in the center of my land . " His ...
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