| John Dryden - 1874 - 740 páginas
...love, and am resolved to try 350My fate, or, failing in th' adventure, die. Grea£ was their strife, which hourly was renew'd,. Till each with mortal hate...friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ;: But when ihey met, they made a surly stand ;, And glared like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd itfcat... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 páginas
...try My fate, or failing in lh' adventure, die." Great was their strife, which hourly wot renew 'd, ace with poor o'erspread '. The Man of Ross divides the weekly bread : hai. ! ; But when they met, they made a surly stand ; And glar'd like angry lions as they pass'd. And... | |
| John Dryden - 1896 - 158 páginas
...must love, and am resolv'd to try My fate, or failing in the adventure die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renew'd, Till each with mortal hate...view'd : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; 20 But when they met, they made a surly stand ; And glar'd like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd... | |
| John Dryden - 1897 - 170 páginas
...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed: Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand; But when they met, they made a surly stand, And glared like angry lions as they passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| John Dryden - 1897 - 166 páginas
...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed: Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand; But when they met, they made a surly stand, And glared like angry lions as they passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 158 páginas
...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till, each with mortal hate his rival viewed : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand, 355 And glared like angry lions as they passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 108 páginas
...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed: Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand; But when they met, they made a surly stand, 355 And glared like angry lions as they passe'd, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 158 páginas
...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand, 355 And glared like angry lions as they passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 140 páginas
...Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed : Xow friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand, 355 And glared like angry lions as they passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1914 - 312 páginas
...die!" Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed: Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand; But when they met, they made a surly stand; And glared like angry lions as they- passed, And wished that every look might be their... | |
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