The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 253
... King . I , Haly , The Persians still worship the rising sun . But who went with him ? Ha . None but the Captains . King . The Captains ? I like not that . Ha . Never fear it , Sir : 210 ' Tis true , they love him but as their General ...
... King . I , Haly , The Persians still worship the rising sun . But who went with him ? Ha . None but the Captains . King . The Captains ? I like not that . Ha . Never fear it , Sir : 210 ' Tis true , they love him but as their General ...
Pagina 263
... King . Let's hear that nothing then . Sol . The Turks , Sir . King . What of them ? 180 190 Sol . When they could not overcome you by force , they'll do it by treachery . King . As how ? Sol . Nay I can see as far into a milstone , as ...
... King . Let's hear that nothing then . Sol . The Turks , Sir . King . What of them ? 180 190 Sol . When they could not overcome you by force , they'll do it by treachery . King . As how ? Sol . Nay I can see as far into a milstone , as ...
Pagina 291
... King . Sure if the guilt were theirs , they could not charge thee With such a gallant boldness : If ' twere thine ... King . Is this impudence , or madness ? Ha . Neither : a very sober , and sad truth— To you , Sir . King . A Guard ...
... King . Sure if the guilt were theirs , they could not charge thee With such a gallant boldness : If ' twere thine ... King . Is this impudence , or madness ? Ha . Neither : a very sober , and sad truth— To you , Sir . King . A Guard ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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