The Poetical Works of Thomas GraySever and Francis, 1859 - 124 стор. |
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Thomas Gray. SCENE II . OTHO . РОРРЖА . OTHO . Thus far we're safe . Thanks to the rosy queen Of amorous thefts : and had her wanton son Lent us his wings , we could not have beguiled With more elusive speed the dazzled sight Of wakeful ...
Thomas Gray. SCENE II . OTHO . РОРРЖА . OTHO . Thus far we're safe . Thanks to the rosy queen Of amorous thefts : and had her wanton son Lent us his wings , we could not have beguiled With more elusive speed the dazzled sight Of wakeful ...
Сторінка 126
... Otho , having conveyed Poppaa from the house of her hus- band Rufus Crispinus , brings her to Baiæ , where he means ... Otho , contrives the fol- lowing plot to ruin Agrippina : he betrays his trust to Otho , and brings Nero , as it were ...
... Otho , having conveyed Poppaa from the house of her hus- band Rufus Crispinus , brings her to Baiæ , where he means ... Otho , contrives the fol- lowing plot to ruin Agrippina : he betrays his trust to Otho , and brings Nero , as it were ...
Сторінка 127
... Otho : she therefore joins with Anicetus in his design of ruining Agrippina , soon perceiving that it will be for her interest . Otho hearing that the Emperor had seen Poppæa , is much enraged ; but not knowing that this interview was ...
... Otho : she therefore joins with Anicetus in his design of ruining Agrippina , soon perceiving that it will be for her interest . Otho hearing that the Emperor had seen Poppæa , is much enraged ; but not knowing that this interview was ...
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POEMS | 2 |
ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE | 7 |
THE PROGRESS OF POESY | 15 |
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AGRIP Agrippina ancient pile Anicetus Antium ASTOR Baiæ Bards beneath breast breath brood brow Caernarvonshire climes dauntless death distant divine dreadful Earl Edward Eirin Elegy EPITAPH ETON COLLEGE eyes fame fate fears fire flame flood glittering glow golden golden reign grace Gray Gray's hail hand head heart heav'n Henry the Sixth honor Horace Walpole horror hurl'd John Penn Jove king lady lap was Nature's LENOX LONG STORY Lord Lord of War lyre morn mother Muse Nature's Darling laid Nero night o'er ODIN Otho passion pile of building Pindar pleasure poem poet Poppæa pride PROPHETESS race reign repose round shade SIR WILLIAM WILLIAMS skies smile soft solemn soul spring steep sweet Taliessin tear thee THOMAS GRAY thou thro thy green lap trembling vale verse voice warblings wave weave weep whence wing YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY youth