| Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villierus more." Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) 65 An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight... | |
| Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villierus more." Here stopt the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined,) 65 An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopped the good old sire, and wept for joy, 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...fair Augusta bind (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined), 65 An ancient fabric, raised t' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight;... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1112 pages
...> And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopp'd the good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...much to fears inclin'd,) An ancient fabric rais'd t' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it bight: A watchtower once; bnt now, so fate... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1122 pages
...vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius V/ more." ¿tf Here stopp'd the good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments,...Augusta much to fears inclin'd,) An ancient fabric rais'dt ' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight: À watchtower once; but now,... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments, but most liis bulk, and for a barren shade. The plant that shoots...posterity; The gen'rous flavor lost, the fruits decay rais'dt ' inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight: A watchtower once; but now,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1112 pages
...And vow'd he ne'er would act Villerius more." J Here stopp'd the good old sire, and wept for joy 60 In silent raptures of the hopeful boy. All arguments, but most his plays, persuade, That for anointed jlulness he was made. Close to' the walls which fair Augusta (The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd,)... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English literature - 1910 - 776 pages
...by SlunJwi-ll. 1 1 A sinir'T, ii' The principal character in one of Davenant's plays. Here stopped s' power — Chains and slavery! 8 Wha will be a traitor...Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or Fre inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...opera hy Sliailwell. 1 IA sillier. i The principal character In one of Kavenant's plays. Here stopped all her busy train, Swells at my breast," was a different...yearning for home those most charming of all fond verse Augusta'3 bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears'* inclined,) An ancient fabric raised to inform the... | |
| English poetry - 1911 - 784 pages
...lute and sword, which he in triumph bore, And vowed he ne'er would act Villerius more." Here stopt the good old sire and wept for joy, In silent raptures...fair Augusta bind, (The fair Augusta much to fears inclined), An ancient fabric raised to inform the sight, There stood of yore, and Barbican it hight;... | |
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