Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 sider |
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... deeds Had been achiev'd , whereof all Hell had rung , Had not the Snakie Sorceress that sat Fast by Hell Gate , and kept the fatal Key , Ris'n , and with hideous outcry rush'd between . O Father , what intends thy hand , she cry'd ...
... deeds Had been achiev'd , whereof all Hell had rung , Had not the Snakie Sorceress that sat Fast by Hell Gate , and kept the fatal Key , Ris'n , and with hideous outcry rush'd between . O Father , what intends thy hand , she cry'd ...
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... Deeds , though don by som to covet- ous and ambitious Ends , yet not therfore to be stain'd with thir Infamy , or they to asperse the Integrity of others ; and yet these now by revolting from the Conscience of Deeds well done , both in ...
... Deeds , though don by som to covet- ous and ambitious Ends , yet not therfore to be stain'd with thir Infamy , or they to asperse the Integrity of others ; and yet these now by revolting from the Conscience of Deeds well done , both in ...
Side 743
... deeds are not often destitute of worthy relaters : as by a cer- tain Fate great Acts and great Eloquence have most com- monly gon hand in hand , equalling and honouring each other in the same Ages . ' Tis true that in obscurest times ...
... deeds are not often destitute of worthy relaters : as by a cer- tain Fate great Acts and great Eloquence have most com- monly gon hand in hand , equalling and honouring each other in the same Ages . ' Tis true that in obscurest times ...
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