Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorPhillips, Sampson, 1857 |
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Page iii
... Wife of Bath , her Prologue · 177 Thebais of Statius The Fable of Dryope Vertumnus and Pomona ' mitations of English Poets , -Chaucer 189 213 216 220 Spenser Waller Cowley ib . · 222 223 Phryne Earl of Rochester - on Silence Earl of ...
... Wife of Bath , her Prologue · 177 Thebais of Statius The Fable of Dryope Vertumnus and Pomona ' mitations of English Poets , -Chaucer 189 213 216 220 Spenser Waller Cowley ib . · 222 223 Phryne Earl of Rochester - on Silence Earl of ...
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... Bestia's from the throne . Born to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying discord in a noble wife ; Stranger to civil and religious rage , The good man walk'd innoxious through his age : No courts he saw , no suits would ever try.
... Bestia's from the throne . Born to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying discord in a noble wife ; Stranger to civil and religious rage , The good man walk'd innoxious through his age : No courts he saw , no suits would ever try.
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... wife to the bed - side , and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request , the last he should ever make : upon her assurance of of consenting to it , he told her , ' My dear , it is only this , that you will never marry an old ...
... wife to the bed - side , and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request , the last he should ever make : upon her assurance of of consenting to it , he told her , ' My dear , it is only this , that you will never marry an old ...
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... wife ! He sung , and hell consented To hear the poet's prayer , Stern Proserpine relented , And gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O'er death and o'er hell ; A conquest how hard and how glorious ! Though fate had fast ...
... wife ! He sung , and hell consented To hear the poet's prayer , Stern Proserpine relented , And gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O'er death and o'er hell ; A conquest how hard and how glorious ! Though fate had fast ...
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... wife " Tis more to guide , than spur the muse's steed ; Restrain his fury , than provoke his speed : The winged courser , like a generous horse , Shows most true mettle when vou che's his course Those rules of old discover'd , not ...
... wife " Tis more to guide , than spur the muse's steed ; Restrain his fury , than provoke his speed : The winged courser , like a generous horse , Shows most true mettle when vou che's his course Those rules of old discover'd , not ...
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