| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 318 páginas
...lute and sword which he in triumph bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Vilerius more." Here stopped the good old sire, and wept for joy, In silent raptures...which fair Augusta bind (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd), An ancient fabric rais'd to inform the sight There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 páginas
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villierus more." Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) 65 An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 páginas
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villierus more." Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) 65 An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 páginas
...And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopped the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...which fair Augusta bind (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined), 65 An ancient fabric, raised t' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments, but most liis bulk, and for a barren shade. The plant that shoots...tree, 81 At leisure grows, for late posterity; The gen fears inclin'd,) An ancient fabric rais'dt ' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." J Here stopp'd the good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments, but most his plays, persuade, That for anointed jlulness he was made. Close to' the walls which fair Augusta (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd,)... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...anointed dulness he was made. Close to the walls which fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd,) An ancient fabric rais'd t' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it bight: A watchtower once; bnt now, so fate ordains, Of all the pile an empty name remains. From its... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 páginas
...by SlunJwi-ll. 1 1 A sinir'T, ii' The principal character in one of Davenant's plays. Here stopped s' power — Chains and slavery! 8 Wha will be a traitor...Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand fears'* inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight There stood of yore, and Barbican it... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...opera hy Sliailwell. 1 IA sillier. i The principal character In one of Kavenant's plays. Here stopped all her busy train, Swells at my breast," was a different...yearning for home those most charming of all fond verse Augusta'3 bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears'* inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the... | |
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