Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Fortune came smiling to my youth , and woo'd it , And purple greatness met my ripen'd years . When first I came to Empire , I was born On Tides of People , crouding to my Triumphs ; The wish of Nations ; and the willing World Receiv'd ...
... Fortune came smiling to my youth , and woo'd it , And purple greatness met my ripen'd years . When first I came to Empire , I was born On Tides of People , crouding to my Triumphs ; The wish of Nations ; and the willing World Receiv'd ...
185. oldal
... Fortune : When I had enemies , that with malicious power kept back and shaded me from those Royal Beams , whose warmth is all I have , or hope to live by ; Your noble pity and compassion found me , where I was far cast backward from my ...
... Fortune : When I had enemies , that with malicious power kept back and shaded me from those Royal Beams , whose warmth is all I have , or hope to live by ; Your noble pity and compassion found me , where I was far cast backward from my ...
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... fortune where she wou'd be kinder ! Priu . You dare not do't . Jaff . 65 70 75 80 Indeed , my Lord , I dare not . 85 My heart that awes me is too much my Master : Three years are past since first our Vows were plighted , During which ...
... fortune where she wou'd be kinder ! Priu . You dare not do't . Jaff . 65 70 75 80 Indeed , my Lord , I dare not . 85 My heart that awes me is too much my Master : Three years are past since first our Vows were plighted , During which ...
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