The Works of Joseph Addison: The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. The lover. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals. Remarks on several parts of Italy, etc. The present state of the war. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The evidences of the Christian religion. Essay on Virgil's Georgics. Poems on several occasions. Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Notes on some of the foregoing stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Poemata. Rosamond. Cato. The drummerHarper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... Sir Paul Swash , Kt . was indicted by Pe - proach of age and infirmities . The infirmi ter Double , Gent . for not ... Trusty . Immedi- ately I rose up , and placed him in my own seat ; a compliment I pay to few . The first thing he ...
... Sir Paul Swash , Kt . was indicted by Pe - proach of age and infirmities . The infirmi ter Double , Gent . for not ... Trusty . Immedi- ately I rose up , and placed him in my own seat ; a compliment I pay to few . The first thing he ...
Page 190
... trusty slaves , and then cut their throats , as the most effectual me- thod ... Lord , " I thought I had been the only proprietor in this country ; " upon which ... Sir Cloudsly Shovel , who had taken several of his subjects , by way of ...
... trusty slaves , and then cut their throats , as the most effectual me- thod ... Lord , " I thought I had been the only proprietor in this country ; " upon which ... Sir Cloudsly Shovel , who had taken several of his subjects , by way of ...
Page 466
... ev'ry lyre ; While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies ; Feels corresponding joys or sorrows rise , And views thy Rosamond with Henry's eyes . DRAMATIS PERSONEÆ . KING HENRY . MEN . SIR TRUSTY A COPY OF VERSES ...
... ev'ry lyre ; While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies ; Feels corresponding joys or sorrows rise , And views thy Rosamond with Henry's eyes . DRAMATIS PERSONEÆ . KING HENRY . MEN . SIR TRUSTY A COPY OF VERSES ...
Page 467
... SIR TRUSTY , keeper of the bower . PAGE . MESSENGER . WOMEN . QUEEN ELEANOR . ROSAMOND . GRIDELINE , wife to SIR TRUSTY . GUARDIAN ANGELS , & c . SCENE , Woodstock Park . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. A prospect of Woodstock park ...
... SIR TRUSTY , keeper of the bower . PAGE . MESSENGER . WOMEN . QUEEN ELEANOR . ROSAMOND . GRIDELINE , wife to SIR TRUSTY . GUARDIAN ANGELS , & c . SCENE , Woodstock Park . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. A prospect of Woodstock park ...
Page 468
... SIR TRUSTY . Sir Trusty . I will if I can . Grid . O barbarous man ! From whence doth all this passion flow ? Sir Trusty . Thou art ugly and old , And a villanous scold . Grid . Thou art a rustic to call me so , I'm not ugly nor old ...
... SIR TRUSTY . Sir Trusty . I will if I can . Grid . O barbarous man ! From whence doth all this passion flow ? Sir Trusty . Thou art ugly and old , And a villanous scold . Grid . Thou art a rustic to call me so , I'm not ugly nor old ...
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