author: john mitford

The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life

... repeat , And mix their loathsome ordures with their meat . I bid my friends for vengeance then prepare , And with the hellish nation wage the war . They , as commanded , for the fight provide , And in the grass their glitt'ring weapons ...

Cursory Notes on various passages in the text of Beaumont and Fletcher, as edited by ... A. Dyce; and on his “Few Notes on Shakespeare.'.

... word winking with an unusual application in the following passage : — " Confronts your city's eyes , your winking gates . ” King John , act ii , sc . 1 . play had the poem before him , and made use 44.

Agnes, the Indian captive, with other poems

... forget their length , but think that it was between two or three feet ; but I never shall forget that of the whole animal , which was met in a wood of the country above Bengal by a British officer , who in- forms us that from the tip of ...

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