Fables ancient and modern, tr. into verse: with original poems, Том 21771 |
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... foul fhall rid you wholly Of yellow choler , and of melancholy : You must both purge , and vomit ; but obey , And for the love of heav'n make no delay . Since hot and dry in your complexion join , Beware the Sun when in a vernal fign ...
... foul fhall rid you wholly Of yellow choler , and of melancholy : You must both purge , and vomit ; but obey , And for the love of heav'n make no delay . Since hot and dry in your complexion join , Beware the Sun when in a vernal fign ...
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... foul run mad : And many monftrous forms in fleep we see , That neither were , nor are , nor e'er can be . Sometimes , forgotten things long caft behind Rush forward in the brain , and come to mind . The nurfe's legends are for truths ...
... foul run mad : And many monftrous forms in fleep we see , That neither were , nor are , nor e'er can be . Sometimes , forgotten things long caft behind Rush forward in the brain , and come to mind . The nurfe's legends are for truths ...
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... foul , and that must be , Or not the maker's image , or be free . } But whether it were better man had been By nature bound to good , not free to fin , I wave , for fear of splitting on a rock , The tale I tell is only of a cock ; Who ...
... foul , and that must be , Or not the maker's image , or be free . } But whether it were better man had been By nature bound to good , not free to fin , I wave , for fear of splitting on a rock , The tale I tell is only of a cock ; Who ...
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... foul I never meant you harm . I come no spy , nor as a traitor press , To learn the fecrets of your soft recefs : Far be from Reynard to profane a thought , But by the fweetness of your voice was brought : For , as I bid my beads , by ...
... foul I never meant you harm . I come no spy , nor as a traitor press , To learn the fecrets of your soft recefs : Far be from Reynard to profane a thought , But by the fweetness of your voice was brought : For , as I bid my beads , by ...
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... foul , faid chanticleer ; But with your favour , I will treat it here : A peace And leaft the truce with treason fhould be mixt , ' Tis my concern to have the tree betwixt . THE MORAL . In this plain fable you th ' 30 THE COCK AND THE FOX .
... foul , faid chanticleer ; But with your favour , I will treat it here : A peace And leaft the truce with treason fhould be mixt , ' Tis my concern to have the tree betwixt . THE MORAL . In this plain fable you th ' 30 THE COCK AND THE FOX .
Чести термини и фразе
Achilles againſt Ajax ANDREW FOULIS arms becauſe beſt betwixt blood breaſt Caeneus caft call'd caſt cauſe Centaur Ceyx chanticleer cloſe Corythus cou'd crown'd cry'd Cymon Daedalion dame death defcended defire deſpair dream durft Eurytus ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair fame fate fear feas feaſt feek feem'd feen feiz'd fent fhall fide fight fince fire firſt flain fleep fome foon forc'd fought foul freſh ftill fuch fword gueſt hand heav'n himſelf Hippodame houſe huſband join'd juſt laft laſt lefs loft look'd lov'd maid mind mix'd moſt muſt night pleaſe pleaſure pow'r prefs'd prey Priam purfu'd purſue rais'd receiv'd refolv'd reft reſt Reynard rifing ſaid ſcarce ſeen ſhades ſhall ſhe ſhield ſhip ſhore ſhould ſide ſkies ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtill ſtood ſtrange ſtrength ſweet thee thefe theſe thoſe thou try'd turn'd Twas waves whoſe wife winds wou'd wound
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