The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 276
... turn away , After some well - contested fray , Which your own blade had mainly won ; Yet turn you , when the fray was done , From the last agony of those , Whom you had bravely faced as foes , 800 YOL , XI . THE ORPHANS OF DUNASKER . By ...
... turn away , After some well - contested fray , Which your own blade had mainly won ; Yet turn you , when the fray was done , From the last agony of those , Whom you had bravely faced as foes , 800 YOL , XI . THE ORPHANS OF DUNASKER . By ...
Page 472
... turn all Crete to gold , my Arrius , When next thou art questor there ; it hath a touch Unlocks the miser's bosom in a trice , Swift as the touch of old King Midas , turning His poor pretences into lavish gold . Dromo , Lord Arrius ...
... turn all Crete to gold , my Arrius , When next thou art questor there ; it hath a touch Unlocks the miser's bosom in a trice , Swift as the touch of old King Midas , turning His poor pretences into lavish gold . Dromo , Lord Arrius ...
Page 481
... turn the sheep . I'll home again , good neighbours - Rome , tomorrow Will pay more blows than drachmæ - turn these home . SCENE XI . - A VILLA OF PHAON . ENTER NERO - PHAON - AND OTHERS . Nero . So far we are safe - my Phaon . Pha ...
... turn the sheep . I'll home again , good neighbours - Rome , tomorrow Will pay more blows than drachmæ - turn these home . SCENE XI . - A VILLA OF PHAON . ENTER NERO - PHAON - AND OTHERS . Nero . So far we are safe - my Phaon . Pha ...
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