English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... fear . And now too late he wishes for the fight That strength he wasted in Ignoble flight : But when he sees the eager chase renew'd , Himself by dogs , the dogs by men pursu❜d : He straight revokes his bold resolve , and more Repents ...
... fear . And now too late he wishes for the fight That strength he wasted in Ignoble flight : But when he sees the eager chase renew'd , Himself by dogs , the dogs by men pursu❜d : He straight revokes his bold resolve , and more Repents ...
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... fear , our Enemies does head : Your frighted Souldiers scarce their ground maintain . 170 Mor . I thank their fury ; we shall fight again : They rouse my rage ; I'm eager to subdue : ' Tis fatal to with - hold my eyes from you . [ Exit ...
... fear , our Enemies does head : Your frighted Souldiers scarce their ground maintain . 170 Mor . I thank their fury ; we shall fight again : They rouse my rage ; I'm eager to subdue : ' Tis fatal to with - hold my eyes from you . [ Exit ...
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... fear ? Here , here's my bosom , Search it with all your Swords ! am I a Traytor ? Ren . No : but I fear your late commended Friend Is little less : Come Sirs , ' tis now no time Το trifle with our safety . Where's this Jaffeir ? 460 ...
... fear ? Here , here's my bosom , Search it with all your Swords ! am I a Traytor ? Ren . No : but I fear your late commended Friend Is little less : Come Sirs , ' tis now no time Το trifle with our safety . Where's this Jaffeir ? 460 ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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