Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...Lippincott, 1892 - 772 Seiten |
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... peace and war . DRYDEN . Time seems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with sickly feathers droop . DRYDEN . And sin's black dye seems blanch'd by age to virtue . DRYDEN . DRYDEN . Thus then my loved Euryalus appears ...
... peace and war . DRYDEN . Time seems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with sickly feathers droop . DRYDEN . And sin's black dye seems blanch'd by age to virtue . DRYDEN . DRYDEN . Thus then my loved Euryalus appears ...
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... peaceful peasant to the wars is prest , The fields lie fallow in inglorious rest . DRYDEN . Where the tender rinds of ... peace and fatten'd with content ; Enjoy'd the dregs of life , and lived to see A long descending healthful progeny ...
... peaceful peasant to the wars is prest , The fields lie fallow in inglorious rest . DRYDEN . Where the tender rinds of ... peace and fatten'd with content ; Enjoy'd the dregs of life , and lived to see A long descending healthful progeny ...
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... Shadwell till death true dulness would main- tain ; And , in his father's right and realm's defence , Ne'er would have peace with wit , nor truce with sense . DRYDEN . But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that 43 AUTHORS .
... Shadwell till death true dulness would main- tain ; And , in his father's right and realm's defence , Ne'er would have peace with wit , nor truce with sense . DRYDEN . But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that 43 AUTHORS .
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... peace of mind destroys , Nor wicked avarice of wealth . DRYDEN . Autumnal heat declines , Ere heat is quite decay'd , or cold begun . DRYDEN . Autumn succeeds , a sober , tepid age , Nor froze with fear , nor boiling into rage ; Last ...
... peace of mind destroys , Nor wicked avarice of wealth . DRYDEN . Autumnal heat declines , Ere heat is quite decay'd , or cold begun . DRYDEN . Autumn succeeds , a sober , tepid age , Nor froze with fear , nor boiling into rage ; Last ...
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... peace above all earthly dignities ; A still and quiet conscience . SHAKSPEARE . Leave her to heav'n , And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge , To prick and sting her . SHAKSPEARE . I'll now give sixpence where I gave a groat ...
... peace above all earthly dignities ; A still and quiet conscience . SHAKSPEARE . Leave her to heav'n , And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge , To prick and sting her . SHAKSPEARE . I'll now give sixpence where I gave a groat ...
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