Fables Antient and Modern: Translated Into Verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with Original PoemsJ. Tonson, 1713 - 550 страница |
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... d on the Outside to fave the People even the common Civility of asking Entrance ; where all were e- qually admitted ; where nothing that was rea- fonable was deny'd ; where Misfortune was a powerful Recommendation The Dedication .
... d on the Outside to fave the People even the common Civility of asking Entrance ; where all were e- qually admitted ; where nothing that was rea- fonable was deny'd ; where Misfortune was a powerful Recommendation The Dedication .
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... common Cost , And therefore where I left , I will pursue This ancient Story , whether false or true , In hope it may be mended with a new . The Prince I mention'd , full of high Renown , In this Array drew near th ' Athenian Town ; When ...
... common Cost , And therefore where I left , I will pursue This ancient Story , whether false or true , In hope it may be mended with a new . The Prince I mention'd , full of high Renown , In this Array drew near th ' Athenian Town ; When ...
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... Common Good of both ? One Soul fhou'd both infpire , and neither prove His Fellow's Hindrance in pursuit of Love ? To this before the Gods we gave our Hands , And nothing but our Death can break the Bands . This binds thee , then , to ...
... Common Good of both ? One Soul fhou'd both infpire , and neither prove His Fellow's Hindrance in pursuit of Love ? To this before the Gods we gave our Hands , And nothing but our Death can break the Bands . This binds thee , then , to ...
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... Each Day we break the Bond of Human Laws For Love , and vindicate the Common Cause . Laws for Defence of Civil Rights are plac'd , Love throws the Fences down , and makes a ge- neral Waste : Maids , 16 Palamon and Arcite : Or , BOOK I.
... Each Day we break the Bond of Human Laws For Love , and vindicate the Common Cause . Laws for Defence of Civil Rights are plac'd , Love throws the Fences down , and makes a ge- neral Waste : Maids , 16 Palamon and Arcite : Or , BOOK I.
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... common Crew Shut out , the Hall admits the better Few . In Knots they stand , or in a Rank they walk , Serious in Afpect , earnleft in their Talk : Factious , and fav'ring this or t'other Side , As their strong Fancies , and weak Reafon ...
... common Crew Shut out , the Hall admits the better Few . In Knots they stand , or in a Rank they walk , Serious in Afpect , earnleft in their Talk : Factious , and fav'ring this or t'other Side , As their strong Fancies , and weak Reafon ...
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againſt Ajax Arcite Arms Baucis and Philemon becauſe beſt betwixt Blood Breaſt caft call'd Cauſe Ceyx Chaucer CHIG Cinyras cloſe cou'd cry'd Cymon Dame Death defcended Defire Eaſe Ev'n ev'ry Eyes facred fafe faid fair fame Fate Fear Feaſt fecret feem'd felf fent fhall fhou'd Fight fince firft firſt flain Flames Flow'rs fome foon forc'd fought ftill fuch Goddeſs Grace Hand Heart Heav'n himſelf Honour Houſe join'd Jove King Knight laft laſt leaſt lefs liv'd loft look'd lov'd Love Maid Mind moſt muſt Myrrha o'er Ovid Palamon plac'd pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe Pray'r prepar'd preſent Prieſt Prince Publick purfu'd purſue Queen rais'd Reaſon refolv'd reft reſt rifing ſaid ſcarce ſeen ſelf Senfe ſhall ſhe Sire Soul ſpoke ſpread ſtill ſtood Tears Thebes thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought turn'd Twas whofe whoſe Wife Wiſhes wou'd
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