English Poems, Količina 3University of Chicago Press, 1919 |
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Stran 103
... Thalestris ' arms the nymph he found , Her eyes dejected and her hair unbound . 90 Full o'er their heads the swelling bag he rent , And all the Furies issued at the vent . Belinda burns with more than mortal ire , And fierce Thalestris ...
... Thalestris ' arms the nymph he found , Her eyes dejected and her hair unbound . 90 Full o'er their heads the swelling bag he rent , And all the Furies issued at the vent . Belinda burns with more than mortal ire , And fierce Thalestris ...
Stran 105
... Thalestris with reproach assails , For who can move when fair Belinda fails ? Not half so fixed the Trojan could remain , While Anna begged and Dido raged in vain . 5 Then grave Clarissa graceful waved her fan ; Silence ensued , and ...
... Thalestris with reproach assails , For who can move when fair Belinda fails ? Not half so fixed the Trojan could remain , While Anna begged and Dido raged in vain . 5 Then grave Clarissa graceful waved her fan ; Silence ensued , and ...
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... Thalestris called her prude . " To arms , to arms ! " the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ...
... Thalestris called her prude . " To arms , to arms ! " the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ...
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... Thalestris . " " Nobody but Sir George Brown was angry , and he was a good deal so and for a long time . He could not bear that Sir Plume should talk nothing but nonsense . ' -P . , as quoted in Spence's Anecdotes , Section V ( 1737-39 ) ...
... Thalestris . " " Nobody but Sir George Brown was angry , and he was a good deal so and for a long time . He could not bear that Sir Plume should talk nothing but nonsense . ' -P . , as quoted in Spence's Anecdotes , Section V ( 1737-39 ) ...
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