Hero and LeanderS.A. Jacobs at Van Rees Press, 1934 - 161 Seiten |
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... ; Who drew so hard , ye might discover well The toughen'd sinews in his neck did swell : His inward strains drave out his blood - shot eyes And springs of sweat did in his forehead rise ; Yet was of naught but of a serpent sped , 95.
... ; Who drew so hard , ye might discover well The toughen'd sinews in his neck did swell : His inward strains drave out his blood - shot eyes And springs of sweat did in his forehead rise ; Yet was of naught but of a serpent sped , 95.
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... naught in middle left To reunite each part from other reft ; And five they hold in most especial prize , Since ' tis the first odd number that doth rise From the two foremost numbers ' unity , That odd and even are ; which are two and ...
... naught in middle left To reunite each part from other reft ; And five they hold in most especial prize , Since ' tis the first odd number that doth rise From the two foremost numbers ' unity , That odd and even are ; which are two and ...
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... held dear In ugliest things ; sense - sport preserves a bear : But here naught serves our turns : O heaven and earth , How most - most wretched is our human birth ! And now did all the tyrannous crew depart , Knowing. 159.
... held dear In ugliest things ; sense - sport preserves a bear : But here naught serves our turns : O heaven and earth , How most - most wretched is our human birth ! And now did all the tyrannous crew depart , Knowing. 159.
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