The British Poets, Volym 4Little, Brown & Company, 1866 |
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... sent : But told it under matrimonial seal , With strict injunction never to reveal . The secret heard , she plighted him her troth , ( And sacred sure is every woman's oath , ) The royal malady should rest unknown , Both for her ...
... sent : But told it under matrimonial seal , With strict injunction never to reveal . The secret heard , she plighted him her troth , ( And sacred sure is every woman's oath , ) The royal malady should rest unknown , Both for her ...
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... sent thee from below , Else how couldst thou my secret sorrows know ? Avaunt , old witch , for I renounce thy bed : The queen may take the forfeit of my head , Ere any of my race so foul a crone shall wed . Both heard , the judge ...
... sent thee from below , Else how couldst thou my secret sorrows know ? Avaunt , old witch , for I renounce thy bed : The queen may take the forfeit of my head , Ere any of my race so foul a crone shall wed . Both heard , the judge ...
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... 'd the And hungry sent the wily fox away . prey : The proud he tam'd , the penitent he cheer'd : 65 70 Nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd . 85 His preaching much , but more his practice wrought 44 THE CHARACTER OF A GOOD PARSON .
... 'd the And hungry sent the wily fox away . prey : The proud he tam'd , the penitent he cheer'd : 65 70 Nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd . 85 His preaching much , but more his practice wrought 44 THE CHARACTER OF A GOOD PARSON .
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... sent to rest , And nothing wanted but the invited guest . He came , and knocking thrice without delay , 155 The longing lady heard , and turn'd the key ; At once invaded him with all her charms , And the first step he made was in her ...
... sent to rest , And nothing wanted but the invited guest . He came , and knocking thrice without delay , 155 The longing lady heard , and turn'd the key ; At once invaded him with all her charms , And the first step he made was in her ...
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... sent , And bade him with these words the gift present : Thy father sends thee this to cheer thy breast , 615 And glad thy sight with what thou lov'st the best ; As thou hast pleas'd his eyes , and joy'd his mind , With what he lov'd the ...
... sent , And bade him with these words the gift present : Thy father sends thee this to cheer thy breast , 615 And glad thy sight with what thou lov'st the best ; As thou hast pleas'd his eyes , and joy'd his mind , With what he lov'd the ...
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Ajax arms Baucis and Philemon bear behold Ben Jonson betray'd betwixt bless'd blood breast bride call'd cast Ceyx Cinyras coursers cried crime crown'd Cymon dame death decree descend design'd Deucalion e'en earth Epaphus Eurytus eyes face fair fame fate father fear fear'd feast fight fill'd fire fix'd flame fled forc'd gods grace grief ground hand haste head heard heart heaven honour Iphis join'd Jove kind king knew knight ladies laurel Lelex light liv'd living look'd lord lov'd Lysimachus maid mind mix'd Mopsus Myrrha nymph o'er Oeneus once Ovid pain Pasimond pass'd perform'd Pirithous plac'd plain pleas'd poets prepar'd press'd prey Priam pursu'd queen rage rais'd receiv'd resolv'd rest Rhodian seas secret seem'd seiz'd shade sight sire soul steed stood sweet Synalepha Tancred tears Telethusa thee Theseus thou thought took trembling turn'd Twas view'd vows wife wind wound youth
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Sida 94 - The country rings around with loud alarms, And raw in fields the rude militia swarms; Mouths without hands; maintained at vast expense, In peace a charge, in war a weak defence ; Stout once a month they march, a blustering band, And ever, but in times of need, at hand...
Sida 290 - But suffer inmate souls secure to dwell, Lest from their seats your parents you expel ; With rabid hunger feed upon your kind, Or from a beast dislodge a brother's mind.
Sida 121 - Thus cursed steel, and more accursed gold, Gave mischief birth, and made that mischief bold : And double death did wretched man invade, By steel assaulted, and by gold betray'd.
Sida 37 - His preaching much, but more his practice wrought; (A living sermon of the truths he taught); For this by rules severe his life he squared, That all might see the doctrine which they heard.
Sida 22 - Lonely the vale, and full of horror stood, Brown with the shade of a religious wood! When full before him, at the noon of night, (The moon was up, and shot a gleamy light) He saw a quire of ladies in a round That featly footing seem'd to skim the ground: Thus dancing hand in hand, so light they were, He knew not where they trod, on earth or air.
Sida 118 - A creature of a more exalted kind Was wanting yet, and then was Man design'd : Conscious of thought, of more capacious breast, For empire form'd, and fit to rule the rest...
Sida 58 - This law, though custom now diverts the course, As nature's institute, is yet in force ; Uncancell'd, though disused ; and he, whose mind Is virtuous, is alone of noble kind ; Though poor in fortune, of celestial race ; And he commits the crime who calls him base.
Sida 150 - She wreaks her anger on her rival's head; With Furies frights her from her native home ; And drives her gadding, round the world to roam : Nor ceas'd her madness, and her flight, before She touch'd the limits of the Pharian shore.
Sida 83 - The fanning wind upon her bosom blows ; To meet the fanning wind the bosom rose ; The fanning wind and purling streams continue her repose.