The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Volumen25John Nichols, 1790 |
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... first infant years , By all the love , and faith , and zeal , I've shew'd you , Tell me your griefs , unfold your hidden forrows , And teach your Lycon how to bring you comfort . PHEDRA . What fhall I fay , malicious , cruel powers ! O ...
... first infant years , By all the love , and faith , and zeal , I've shew'd you , Tell me your griefs , unfold your hidden forrows , And teach your Lycon how to bring you comfort . PHEDRA . What fhall I fay , malicious , cruel powers ! O ...
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... first , my lord , to keep it secret . HIPPOLITUS . Promife ! I swear , on this good fword I fwear , This fword , which firft gain'd youthful Thefeus ho- nour ; Which oft has punish'd perjury and falfehood ; By thundering Jove , by ...
... first , my lord , to keep it secret . HIPPOLITUS . Promife ! I swear , on this good fword I fwear , This fword , which firft gain'd youthful Thefeus ho- nour ; Which oft has punish'd perjury and falfehood ; By thundering Jove , by ...
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... first inspir'd the black incestuous flame , These ears , that heard the tale of impious love , Are all accurs'd , and all deferve your thunder . PHEDRA . Alas ! my lord , believe me not fo vile . No : by thy goddess , by the chaste ...
... first inspir'd the black incestuous flame , These ears , that heard the tale of impious love , Are all accurs'd , and all deferve your thunder . PHEDRA . Alas ! my lord , believe me not fo vile . No : by thy goddess , by the chaste ...
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... first paffion rife ? Where did they breathe their fighs ? What fhady groves ? What gloomy woods , conceal'd their hidden loves ? Alas ! they hid it not ; the well - pleas'd fun With all his beams furvey'd their guiltlefs flame ; Glad ...
... first paffion rife ? Where did they breathe their fighs ? What fhady groves ? What gloomy woods , conceal'd their hidden loves ? Alas ! they hid it not ; the well - pleas'd fun With all his beams furvey'd their guiltlefs flame ; Glad ...
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... first I saw thy mother , And much she lov'd me.- With half that fondness ! Such , fuch , was I [ Embraces Hippolitus . chaste Camilla ; -Oh ! Did Phædra view me -But fhe ' s ftill unkind ; Elfe hafty joy had brought her to these arms ...
... first I saw thy mother , And much she lov'd me.- With half that fondness ! Such , fuch , was I [ Embraces Hippolitus . chaste Camilla ; -Oh ! Did Phædra view me -But fhe ' s ftill unkind ; Elfe hafty joy had brought her to these arms ...
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