Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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199. oldal
... Night , And must be private . As you prize my Friendship , Keep up your Coxcomb : Let him not pry nor listen , Nor fisk about the House as I have seen him , Like a tame mumping Squirrel with a Bell on ; Currs will be abroad to bite him ...
... Night , And must be private . As you prize my Friendship , Keep up your Coxcomb : Let him not pry nor listen , Nor fisk about the House as I have seen him , Like a tame mumping Squirrel with a Bell on ; Currs will be abroad to bite him ...
216. oldal
... night comes , with Praise and Love receive me . Belv . Oh ! Jaff . For if thou do'st- Belv . 140 145 Have a care , and shrink not even in thought ! 150 I know it , thou wilt kill me , Do , strike thy Sword into this bosom : Lay me Dead ...
... night comes , with Praise and Love receive me . Belv . Oh ! Jaff . For if thou do'st- Belv . 140 145 Have a care , and shrink not even in thought ! 150 I know it , thou wilt kill me , Do , strike thy Sword into this bosom : Lay me Dead ...
944. oldal
... night , without knowing one inch of the way . 10 Mrs. Hard . I wish we were at home again . I never met so many accidents in so short a journey . Drench'd in the mud , overturned in a ditch , stuck fast in a slough , jolted to a jelly ...
... night , without knowing one inch of the way . 10 Mrs. Hard . I wish we were at home again . I never met so many accidents in so short a journey . Drench'd in the mud , overturned in a ditch , stuck fast in a slough , jolted to a jelly ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
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