The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 89
עמוד 561
... KING , GUISE , and OFFICERS . King —Ah ! still in tears ? —Let winter's dismal gloom O'ercloud the smiles of May , but let not sorrow Dim these bright eyes . Erm . - Forgive , my liege - Hither , for pity's sake ! Support me , lady ...
... KING , GUISE , and OFFICERS . King —Ah ! still in tears ? —Let winter's dismal gloom O'ercloud the smiles of May , but let not sorrow Dim these bright eyes . Erm . - Forgive , my liege - Hither , for pity's sake ! Support me , lady ...
עמוד 567
... King . Thus in his tent , beneath the fragrant Of Lebanon , while through the list'ning wood The turtle's voice was heard , the sapient king Attain'd the summit of his rapt'rous love . King . Proud peer , your duty to your prince re ...
... King . Thus in his tent , beneath the fragrant Of Lebanon , while through the list'ning wood The turtle's voice was heard , the sapient king Attain'd the summit of his rapt'rous love . King . Proud peer , your duty to your prince re ...
עמוד 571
... king , May'st save my country : live then , haughty plun- derer ! And be thy own stung heart my wrongs revenger . My wrongs - Valois , I fly thee ere my wrongs Burst into raging madness- [ Exit Raymond . King . How dreadful is the frown ...
... king , May'st save my country : live then , haughty plun- derer ! And be thy own stung heart my wrongs revenger . My wrongs - Valois , I fly thee ere my wrongs Burst into raging madness- [ Exit Raymond . King . How dreadful is the frown ...
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The Danger of writing Verse An Epistle 1741 | 199 |
Ann Boleyn to Henry the Eighth An heroic | 221 |
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