Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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... gave , The common mother that all creatures have — Doth virtue show , and princely lineage shine . A king gave thee thy name . A kingly mind , That God thee gave , who found it now too dear For this base world , and hath resumed it near ...
... gave , The common mother that all creatures have — Doth virtue show , and princely lineage shine . A king gave thee thy name . A kingly mind , That God thee gave , who found it now too dear For this base world , and hath resumed it near ...
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... gave it me , And I her gave , and she returned again , As it was hers . So let His mercies be Of my last comforts the essential mean . But be it so , or not , th ' effects are past . Her love hath end : my woe must ever last . 510 520 ...
... gave it me , And I her gave , and she returned again , As it was hers . So let His mercies be Of my last comforts the essential mean . But be it so , or not , th ' effects are past . Her love hath end : my woe must ever last . 510 520 ...
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Sir Walter Raleigh Gerald Hammond. gave the Kingdom of Italy ; as Charlemagne , his Father , had done to Pepin the Father of Bernard , who was to succeed him in the Empire . To Pepin , the second son , he gave the Kingdom of Aquitaine ...
Sir Walter Raleigh Gerald Hammond. gave the Kingdom of Italy ; as Charlemagne , his Father , had done to Pepin the Father of Bernard , who was to succeed him in the Empire . To Pepin , the second son , he gave the Kingdom of Aquitaine ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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affection Alexander Army battle better body brought called Captain cast cause City commanded common Consul Darius death defence desire doth doubt earth Empire enemies English entered examples fall fear fight followed foot force fortune gave give given gold greater greatest ground Guiana hand Hannibal hath head heart History hold honour hope horse hundred Island Italy kind King Kingdom land leave less live Lord lost master means mind mountains nature never night passed passion Persians persuaded poor present Princes Queen Ralegh reason received rest Revenge riches river Roman sent serve ships side slain soldiers sorrow sort Spaniards stay strong taken Tell things thought thousand took town true turned unto victory virtue wherein whereof whole
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