The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, כרך 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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עמוד 12
... words reuolues With serious thoughts , and thus at last resolues : " If all the campe proue traytors to my lord , Shall spotlesse Norfolke falsifie his word ? Mine oath is past , I swore t ' vphold his crowne , And that shall swim , or ...
... words reuolues With serious thoughts , and thus at last resolues : " If all the campe proue traytors to my lord , Shall spotlesse Norfolke falsifie his word ? Mine oath is past , I swore t ' vphold his crowne , And that shall swim , or ...
עמוד 14
... words so much the king incense , That he exclaimes : " This is a false pretense : His doubtfull answere shall not saue his sonne , Yong Strange shall die : see , Catesby , this be done . " Now like a lambe , which taken from the folds ...
... words so much the king incense , That he exclaimes : " This is a false pretense : His doubtfull answere shall not saue his sonne , Yong Strange shall die : see , Catesby , this be done . " Now like a lambe , which taken from the folds ...
עמוד 16
... words , To save the other's lands from rau'nous pawes , But this aspersion must be try'd by swords . ” Which scaze on fragments of a lucklesse cause . Then leauing talke , he by his weapon speakes , My father's fall our house had almost ...
... words , To save the other's lands from rau'nous pawes , But this aspersion must be try'd by swords . ” Which scaze on fragments of a lucklesse cause . Then leauing talke , he by his weapon speakes , My father's fall our house had almost ...
עמוד 17
... words : " Now strength no longer fortune can withstand , I perish in the center of my land . " His hand he then with wreathes of grasse infolds , And bites the earth , which he so strictly holds , As if he would haue borne it with him ...
... words : " Now strength no longer fortune can withstand , I perish in the center of my land . " His hand he then with wreathes of grasse infolds , And bites the earth , which he so strictly holds , As if he would haue borne it with him ...
עמוד 19
... words which open eares may safely hold . In all this space for eu'ry day and houre 1 grew more subiect to pale Enuie's pow'r . This sonne of Fortune to the stage resorts , And with the fau'rite in the field disports . Fame from the ...
... words which open eares may safely hold . In all this space for eu'ry day and houre 1 grew more subiect to pale Enuie's pow'r . This sonne of Fortune to the stage resorts , And with the fau'rite in the field disports . Fame from the ...
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