English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... live . To them ARIMANT , hastily . Arim . Oh , we are lost , beyond all humane aid ! The Citadel is to Morat betraid . The Traitor , and the Treason , known too late ; The false Abbas deliver'd up the Gate : Ev'n , while I speak , we're ...
... live . To them ARIMANT , hastily . Arim . Oh , we are lost , beyond all humane aid ! The Citadel is to Morat betraid . The Traitor , and the Treason , known too late ; The false Abbas deliver'd up the Gate : Ev'n , while I speak , we're ...
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... live . Nour . Thine , Traitress ! thine ! that word has wing'd thy fate , 330 And put me past the tedious forms of ... Live still : Oh , live ! live ev'n to be unkind ! - With half - shut eyes he seeks the doubtful day ; But , Ah ! he ...
... live . Nour . Thine , Traitress ! thine ! that word has wing'd thy fate , 330 And put me past the tedious forms of ... Live still : Oh , live ! live ev'n to be unkind ! - With half - shut eyes he seeks the doubtful day ; But , Ah ! he ...
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... live in Ease Without great Vices , is a vain EUTOPIA Seated in the Brain . Fraud , Luxury and Pride must live , Whilst we the Benefits receive : Hunger's a dreadful Plague , no doubt , Yet who digests or thrives without ? Do we not owe ...
... live in Ease Without great Vices , is a vain EUTOPIA Seated in the Brain . Fraud , Luxury and Pride must live , Whilst we the Benefits receive : Hunger's a dreadful Plague , no doubt , Yet who digests or thrives without ? Do we not owe ...
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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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