American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 стор. |
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... till their last ende ; Their well advised talke evenly conveyes Their acts to their intents , and nere displayes Their secret projects by high words or light Till they conclude their end by fraud or might . No former friendship they in ...
... till their last ende ; Their well advised talke evenly conveyes Their acts to their intents , and nere displayes Their secret projects by high words or light Till they conclude their end by fraud or might . No former friendship they in ...
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... Till twenty thousand Persians fell down slain ; And all that Army , then dismaid , had fled , 35 But that a Fugitive discovered How some might o're the mountains go about And wound the backs of those brave warriors stout . They , thus ...
... Till twenty thousand Persians fell down slain ; And all that Army , then dismaid , had fled , 35 But that a Fugitive discovered How some might o're the mountains go about And wound the backs of those brave warriors stout . They , thus ...
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... Till thou arrive at thy beloved place , 150 Nor is it rocks or shoals that can obstruct thy pace . " Nor is ' t enough that thou alone may'st slide , 155 But hundred brooks in thy cleer waves do meet ; So hand in hand along with thee ...
... Till thou arrive at thy beloved place , 150 Nor is it rocks or shoals that can obstruct thy pace . " Nor is ' t enough that thou alone may'st slide , 155 But hundred brooks in thy cleer waves do meet ; So hand in hand along with thee ...
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... till God began to powre Destruction the World upon in a tempestuous showre ; 20 They put away the evil day , 25 and drown'd their care and fears , Till drown'd were they and swept away by vengeance unawares : So at the last , whilst Men ...
... till God began to powre Destruction the World upon in a tempestuous showre ; 20 They put away the evil day , 25 and drown'd their care and fears , Till drown'd were they and swept away by vengeance unawares : So at the last , whilst Men ...
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... Till one more Civil than the rest , In Conversation for the best , Observing that for want of Rhoan I should be left to walk alone , Most readily did me intreat To take a Bottle at his Seat , A Favour at that time so great I blest my ...
... Till one more Civil than the rest , In Conversation for the best , Observing that for want of Rhoan I should be left to walk alone , Most readily did me intreat To take a Bottle at his Seat , A Favour at that time so great I blest my ...
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