Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 sider |
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... thir Finns and shining Scales Glide under the green Wave , in Sculles that oft Bank the mid Sea : part single or with mate Graze the Sea weed thir pasture , and through Groves Of Coral stray , or sporting with quick glance Show to the Sun ...
... thir Finns and shining Scales Glide under the green Wave , in Sculles that oft Bank the mid Sea : part single or with mate Graze the Sea weed thir pasture , and through Groves Of Coral stray , or sporting with quick glance Show to the Sun ...
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... thir several Cities , a Peculiar ; in Athens , a common Government ; and thir Right , as it befel them , to the Administration of both . They should have here also Schools and Academies at thir own choice , wherin thir Children may be ...
... thir several Cities , a Peculiar ; in Athens , a common Government ; and thir Right , as it befel them , to the Administration of both . They should have here also Schools and Academies at thir own choice , wherin thir Children may be ...
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... thir Weapons were a short Speare and light Target , a Sword also by thir side , thir fight sometimes in Chariots phang'd at the Axle with Iron Sithes , thir bodies most part naked , only painted with woad in sundrie figures to seeme ...
... thir Weapons were a short Speare and light Target , a Sword also by thir side , thir fight sometimes in Chariots phang'd at the Axle with Iron Sithes , thir bodies most part naked , only painted with woad in sundrie figures to seeme ...
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De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
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