Fables ancient and modern, tr. into verse: with original poems, Том 21771 |
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... hope of gain Induc'd in partnership to cross the main : Waiting till willing winds their fails fupply'd , Within a trading town they long abide , Full fairly fituate on a haven's fide . One evening it befel that looking out , The wind ...
... hope of gain Induc'd in partnership to cross the main : Waiting till willing winds their fails fupply'd , Within a trading town they long abide , Full fairly fituate on a haven's fide . One evening it befel that looking out , The wind ...
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... hope , my lord , faid he , I not offend , Are you afraid of me , that am your friend ? I were a beast indeed to do you wrong , I , who have lov'd and honour'd you so long : Stay , gentle fir , nor take a false alarm , For on my foul I ...
... hope , my lord , faid he , I not offend , Are you afraid of me , that am your friend ? I were a beast indeed to do you wrong , I , who have lov'd and honour'd you so long : Stay , gentle fir , nor take a false alarm , For on my foul I ...
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... up beheld the heavy fight , How Reynard to the forest took his flight , And cross his back as in triumphant feorn , The hope and pillar of the house was born . The fox , the wicked fox , was all the THE COCK AND THE FOX . 27.
... up beheld the heavy fight , How Reynard to the forest took his flight , And cross his back as in triumphant feorn , The hope and pillar of the house was born . The fox , the wicked fox , was all the THE COCK AND THE FOX . 27.
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... hope ; and now began To make reflexion on th ' unhappy man . Rich , brave , and young , who past expression lov❜d , Proof to difdain ; and not to be remov❜d : Of all the men refpected , and admir'd , Of all the dames , except her felf ...
... hope ; and now began To make reflexion on th ' unhappy man . Rich , brave , and young , who past expression lov❜d , Proof to difdain ; and not to be remov❜d : Of all the men refpected , and admir'd , Of all the dames , except her felf ...
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... hope ; and now began To make reflexion on th ' unhappy man . Rich , brave , and young , who past expreffion lov'd , Proof to difdain ; and not to be remov'd : Of all the men respected , and admir'd , Of all the dames , except her self ...
... hope ; and now began To make reflexion on th ' unhappy man . Rich , brave , and young , who past expreffion lov'd , Proof to difdain ; and not to be remov'd : Of all the men respected , and admir'd , Of all the dames , except her self ...
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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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