Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 137
... Italy ; to the Huns , to fall upon Almaine ; and to the Danes , to enter upon Normandy . Charles the Bald by treason seizeth upon his nephew Pepin , kills him in a Cloister , Carloman rebels against his father Charles the Bald , the ...
... Italy ; to the Huns , to fall upon Almaine ; and to the Danes , to enter upon Normandy . Charles the Bald by treason seizeth upon his nephew Pepin , kills him in a Cloister , Carloman rebels against his father Charles the Bald , the ...
Page 166
... Italy , to accompany her in her hunting and field sports . It is probable that Hippolytus , when his father sought his life , thinking to escape by Sea , was affronted thereat , and received many wounds in forcing his passage and escape ...
... Italy , to accompany her in her hunting and field sports . It is probable that Hippolytus , when his father sought his life , thinking to escape by Sea , was affronted thereat , and received many wounds in forcing his passage and escape ...
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... Italy itself . According to this order , Sempronius sent off his Fleet from Lilybaeum ; with direction to land the Army at Ariminum , a Port Town not far from Ravenna : quite another way from Carthage , whither he was making haste . In ...
... Italy itself . According to this order , Sempronius sent off his Fleet from Lilybaeum ; with direction to land the Army at Ariminum , a Port Town not far from Ravenna : quite another way from Carthage , whither he was making haste . In ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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Aemilius Alexander Antonio de Berrio Army battle beasts beaten Berrio Bessus better brought called Canoas Captain Carthage Carthaginians Cassique cast cause City commanded Consul cruelty Darius death defence desire discourse divers doth Emperor Empire enemies Faerie Queene father fear fight followed foot fortune Galley Gauls gave gold Guiana hand Hannibal haste hath heart honour hope horse hundred Inca Indies invaded Island joys King Kingdom labour land less live Livy Lord Macedon Macedonians Majesty mind Morequito mountains nations nature never Numidians Orinoco passion Perseus persuaded Peru Plutarch poem Princes prisoners province Queen Ralegh reason rest Revenge riches river Roman Rome saith Scipio sent ships Sir Walter Ralegh slain soldiers sorrow sort Spain Spaniards Spanish Spendius things thou thought thousand town Trinidado true unto victory victual virtue wherein whereof withal wounds Xerxes
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