Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... Italy ; I had it from a friend who knows him as well as he does me , and you may depend on my information . LOFTY . The devil he is ! If I had known that , we should not have been quite so well acquainted . ( Aside ) SIR WILL . He is ...
... Italy ; I had it from a friend who knows him as well as he does me , and you may depend on my information . LOFTY . The devil he is ! If I had known that , we should not have been quite so well acquainted . ( Aside ) SIR WILL . He is ...
Page 165
... Italy extends ; Its uplands sloping deck the mountain's side , Woods over woods , in gay theatric pride ; While oft some temple's mould'ring top between , With venerable grandeur marks the scene . Could Nature's bounty satisfy the ...
... Italy extends ; Its uplands sloping deck the mountain's side , Woods over woods , in gay theatric pride ; While oft some temple's mould'ring top between , With venerable grandeur marks the scene . Could Nature's bounty satisfy the ...
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... Italy . 3. Carinthia was a Duchy in the Austrian Alps . 5. Campania was in Roman times an exceptionally fertile province in W. Italy . 69. the line : the Equator . 84. Many suggestions as to Idra's whereabouts have been offered : the ...
... Italy . 3. Carinthia was a Duchy in the Austrian Alps . 5. Campania was in Roman times an exceptionally fertile province in W. Italy . 69. the line : the Equator . 84. Many suggestions as to Idra's whereabouts have been offered : the ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
Copyright | |
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