The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Medieval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, 16. sējumsClarke Company, limited, 1890 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 46.
14. lappuse
... fear Do that dear foolish bosom tear ; When the big lip , and watery eye Tell me the rising storm is nigh : ' Tis then thou art yon angry main , Deformed by winds , and dashed by rain ; And the poor sailor , that must try Its fury ...
... fear Do that dear foolish bosom tear ; When the big lip , and watery eye Tell me the rising storm is nigh : ' Tis then thou art yon angry main , Deformed by winds , and dashed by rain ; And the poor sailor , that must try Its fury ...
15. lappuse
... which his way ; Where he would dwell , or whither stray ; Yet will I never set thee free ; For harm was meant , and harm to me . " " Vain fears that vex thy virgin heart ! I'll POEMS OF PRIOR . 15 The Lady to Venus Love Disarmed.
... which his way ; Where he would dwell , or whither stray ; Yet will I never set thee free ; For harm was meant , and harm to me . " " Vain fears that vex thy virgin heart ! I'll POEMS OF PRIOR . 15 The Lady to Venus Love Disarmed.
16. lappuse
... fears that vex thy virgin heart ! I'll give thee up my bow and dart : Untangle but this cruel chain , And freely let me fly again . " " Agreed : secure my virgin heart ; Instant give up thy bow and dart : The chain I'll in return untie ...
... fears that vex thy virgin heart ! I'll give thee up my bow and dart : Untangle but this cruel chain , And freely let me fly again . " " Agreed : secure my virgin heart ; Instant give up thy bow and dart : The chain I'll in return untie ...
30. lappuse
... fear you meet something there that will turn the edge of your razor .- [ Exit SCRUB . ] Inveterate stupidity ! did you ever know so hard , so obstinate a spleen as his ? O sister , sister ! I shall never ha ' good of the beast till I ...
... fear you meet something there that will turn the edge of your razor .- [ Exit SCRUB . ] Inveterate stupidity ! did you ever know so hard , so obstinate a spleen as his ? O sister , sister ! I shall never ha ' good of the beast till I ...
41. lappuse
... fear have already tried your lordship . I shall only add one circumstance , that on his death - bed he declared himself a nonconformist , and had a fanatic preacher to be his spiritual guide . After half an hour's conversation I took my ...
... fear have already tried your lordship . I shall only add one circumstance , that on his death - bed he declared himself a nonconformist , and had a fanatic preacher to be his spiritual guide . After half an hour's conversation I took my ...
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