Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 99
... bring with me Excuses , or denials . I profess [ instant ( And with a good man's confidence , ev'n this That I am in thy power ) I was thine enemy ; Thy deadly and vow'd enemy , one that wish'd Confusion to thy person and estates ...
... bring with me Excuses , or denials . I profess [ instant ( And with a good man's confidence , ev'n this That I am in thy power ) I was thine enemy ; Thy deadly and vow'd enemy , one that wish'd Confusion to thy person and estates ...
Pagina 152
... bring all things unto decay ; Whereby great riches , gather'd many a day , She in short space did often bring to nought , And their possessours often did dismay . For all her study was , and all her thought , How she might overthrowe ...
... bring all things unto decay ; Whereby great riches , gather'd many a day , She in short space did often bring to nought , And their possessours often did dismay . For all her study was , and all her thought , How she might overthrowe ...
Pagina 368
... bring on desolation , And murder'd belles unpeople half the nation ! Fain would I hope this play to move com- passion- And live to hunt suspicion out of fashion.- Four motives strongly recommend to lovers , Hate of this weakness , that ...
... bring on desolation , And murder'd belles unpeople half the nation ! Fain would I hope this play to move com- passion- And live to hunt suspicion out of fashion.- Four motives strongly recommend to lovers , Hate of this weakness , that ...
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