The Works of the English Poets, Том 10R. Hett, 1779 - 303 страници |
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... be done , We'll borrow but a day , And the better , the fooner begun . Cho . of both . At worst if he delay , & c . [ They run out together hand in hand . ] PRO- PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE S. I. PROLOGUE , fpoken the first 226 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
... be done , We'll borrow but a day , And the better , the fooner begun . Cho . of both . At worst if he delay , & c . [ They run out together hand in hand . ] PRO- PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE S. I. PROLOGUE , fpoken the first 226 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE S. I. PROLOGUE , fpoken the first day of the King's House acting after the Fire . So fhipwreck'd passengers escape to land , So look they , when on the bare ...
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE S. I. PROLOGUE , fpoken the first day of the King's House acting after the Fire . So fhipwreck'd passengers escape to land , So look they , when on the bare ...
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... PROLOGUE fpoken at the Opening of the New Houfe , March 26 , 1674 . A Plain - built houfe , after so long a stay , Will fend you half unfatisfy'd away ; When , fall'n from your expected pomp , you find A bare convenience only is design ...
... PROLOGUE fpoken at the Opening of the New Houfe , March 26 , 1674 . A Plain - built houfe , after so long a stay , Will fend you half unfatisfy'd away ; When , fall'n from your expected pomp , you find A bare convenience only is design ...
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... Prologue faid was fadly true , Yet , gentlemen , our homely house is new , A charm that feldom fails with , wicked , you . A country lip may have the velvet touch ; Though he's no lady , you may think her fuch : A ftrong imagination may ...
... Prologue faid was fadly true , Yet , gentlemen , our homely house is new , A charm that feldom fails with , wicked , you . A country lip may have the velvet touch ; Though he's no lady , you may think her fuch : A ftrong imagination may ...
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... PROLOGUE to the University of Oxford , 1674 . Spoken by Mr. HART , POETS , your fubjects , have their parts affign'd T'unbend , and to divert their sovereign's mind : When tir'd with following nature , you think fit To feek repofe in ...
... PROLOGUE to the University of Oxford , 1674 . Spoken by Mr. HART , POETS , your fubjects , have their parts affign'd T'unbend , and to divert their sovereign's mind : When tir'd with following nature , you think fit To feek repofe in ...
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