The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayFrederick Warne, 1859 - 124 стор. |
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... mean ? " ( Cried the square - hoods in woful fidget ) " The times are alter'd quite and clean ! " Decorum's turn'd to mere civility ; Her air and all her manners show it . Commend me to her affability ! Speak to a commoner and a poet ...
... mean ? " ( Cried the square - hoods in woful fidget ) " The times are alter'd quite and clean ! " Decorum's turn'd to mere civility ; Her air and all her manners show it . Commend me to her affability ! Speak to a commoner and a poet ...
Сторінка 98
... means yon violet flower ! And the bud that decks the thorn ! ' Twas the lark that upward sprung ! ' Twas the nightingale that sung ! Idle notes ! untimely green ! Why this unavailing haste ? Western gales and skies serene Speak not ...
... means yon violet flower ! And the bud that decks the thorn ! ' Twas the lark that upward sprung ! ' Twas the nightingale that sung ! Idle notes ! untimely green ! Why this unavailing haste ? Western gales and skies serene Speak not ...
Сторінка 118
... means than in battle . Over it presided Hela , the goddess of death . Hela , in the Edda , is described with a dreadful countenance , and her body half flesh - colour and half blue . P. 39. Him the dog of darkness spied . ] The Edda ...
... means than in battle . Over it presided Hela , the goddess of death . Hela , in the Edda , is described with a dreadful countenance , and her body half flesh - colour and half blue . P. 39. Him the dog of darkness spied . ] The Edda ...
Сторінка 123
... means to conceal her among the crowd ; or , if his fraud is discovered , to have recourse to the Emperor's authority ; but , knowing the lawless temper of Nero , he determines not to have recourse to that expedient but on the utmost ...
... means to conceal her among the crowd ; or , if his fraud is discovered , to have recourse to the Emperor's authority ; but , knowing the lawless temper of Nero , he determines not to have recourse to that expedient but on the utmost ...
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