When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress of the ocean, her navies Putting a girdle round about the world ? When the Iberian quaked, her worthies named; And the fair flower-de-luce grew pale, set by The red rose and the white... The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford - Strana 191autor/autoři: Philip Massinger, John Ford - 1840 - 450 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 462 str.
...When the Iberian quak'd, her Worthies nam'd ; And the fair Fleur de Lis grew pale, fet by The Rpd Rofe and the White. Let not our Armour ' Hung up, or our...the late poor Snakes our Neighbours Warm'd in our Bofoms, and to whom again We may be terrible ; while we fpend our Hours Without Variety, confin'd to... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 str.
...'did. she flourish -so, :as wheh she was The mistress of the ocean, her na-vies Putting a-gir-dle. round -about the; world? When the Iberian quaked, her worthies named ; And the fair flower-de-luce2 grew pale, set by The .red rose «j»d the white ? Let not our armour Hu;ng up, .pr... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 str.
...look on England, The empress of the European isles, And unto whom alone ours yields precedence : When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...not our armour Hung up, or our unrigg'd armada, make u& Ridiculous to the late poor snakes our neighbours, Warm'd in our bosoms, and to whom again We may... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 str.
...arguments, look on The empress of the European isles, And unto whom alone ours yields precedence : When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...the ocean, her navies Putting a girdle round about tbe world ? When the Iberian quaked, her worthies named; . And the fair flower-de-luce grew pale,>set... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Ford - 1840 - 768 str.
...look on The empress of the European isles, [England, And unto whom alone ours yields precedence : When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...Ridiculous to the late poor snakes our neighbours, Wann'd in our bosoms, and to whom again We may be terrible ; while we spend our hours Without variety,... | |
| Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1840 - 634 str.
...look oa England, The empress of the European isles, And unto whom alone ours yields precedence: W hen did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...named ; And the fair flower-de-luce grew pale, set bv '1 he rod rose and the white ! Let not our armour Hung up, or our unrigg'd armada, make us Uidiculous... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 590 str.
...unto whom alone ours yields precedence: When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress of tbe ocean, her navies Putting a girdle round about the...named; And the fair flower-de-luce grew pale, set bv I 1 In- red rose and the white ? Let not our armour Hung up, or our unrigg'd armada, make us Ridiculous... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 str.
...examples May move you more than arguments, look to England, The empress of the European isles ; — W'hen did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...our armour Hung up, or our unrigg'd armada, make us 46 Ridiculous to the late poor snakes our neighbours, Warm'd in our bosoms, and to whom again We may... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 str.
...examples May move^ you more than arguments, look to England, The empress of the European isles ; — When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...by The red rose and the white? Let not our armour Hang up, or our unrigg'd armada, make us Ridiculous to the late poor snakes our neighbours, Warm'd... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 str.
...examples May move you more than arguments, look to England, The empress of the European isles ; — When did she flourish so, as when she was The mistress...quaked, her worthies named ; And the fair flower-de-luce grow pale, set by Tho red rose and the white? Let not our armour Hang up, or our unrigg'd armada, make... | |
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