Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...Lippincott, 1892 - 772 Seiten |
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... wind , But ripely dropping from the sapless bough . DRYDEN . Time has made you dote , and vainly tell Of arms imagined in your lonely cell : Go ! be the temple and the gods your care ; Permit to men the thought of peace and war . DRYDEN ...
... wind , But ripely dropping from the sapless bough . DRYDEN . Time has made you dote , and vainly tell Of arms imagined in your lonely cell : Go ! be the temple and the gods your care ; Permit to men the thought of peace and war . DRYDEN ...
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... wind and noise . DRYDEN . DRYDEN . Yet still thy fools shall stand in thy defence , And justify their author's want of sense . DRYDEN . Thy name , to Phoebus and the muses known , Shall in the front of ev'ry page be shown . DRYDEN ...
... wind and noise . DRYDEN . DRYDEN . Yet still thy fools shall stand in thy defence , And justify their author's want of sense . DRYDEN . Thy name , to Phoebus and the muses known , Shall in the front of ev'ry page be shown . DRYDEN ...
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... wind , and scorns the sun . SHAKSPEARE . All plumed like estridges , that with the wind Baited like eagles having lately bathed ; Glittering in golden coats like images . SHAKSPEARE . A falcon , tow'ring in her pride of place , Was by a ...
... wind , and scorns the sun . SHAKSPEARE . All plumed like estridges , that with the wind Baited like eagles having lately bathed ; Glittering in golden coats like images . SHAKSPEARE . A falcon , tow'ring in her pride of place , Was by a ...
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... wind . CREECH . Let early care thy main concerns secure : Things of less moment may delays endure . SIR J. DENHAM . No sullen discontent , nor anxious care , E'en though brought thither , could inhabit there . DRYDEN . Or , if I would ...
... wind . CREECH . Let early care thy main concerns secure : Things of less moment may delays endure . SIR J. DENHAM . No sullen discontent , nor anxious care , E'en though brought thither , could inhabit there . DRYDEN . Or , if I would ...
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... wind ! POPE . To her the shady grove , the flow'ry field , The streams and fountains , no delight could yield . POPE . Oft in her glass the musing shepherd spies The wat'ry landscape of the pendent woods , And absent trees , that ...
... wind ! POPE . To her the shady grove , the flow'ry field , The streams and fountains , no delight could yield . POPE . Oft in her glass the musing shepherd spies The wat'ry landscape of the pendent woods , And absent trees , that ...
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