The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... OTHELLO , THE MOOR 440 SONNETS . PAN IMMORTAL THE BEAUTIFUL BEREAVEMENT TO MY WIFE ON HER BIRTHDAY TO SPRING THE VICTIM To TO A CLAM THE PORTRAIT 447 448 448 449 449 450 450 451 451 EPIGRAMS . THE EXPLANATION . 455 FAMILY QUARRELS 455 ...
... OTHELLO , THE MOOR 440 SONNETS . PAN IMMORTAL THE BEAUTIFUL BEREAVEMENT TO MY WIFE ON HER BIRTHDAY TO SPRING THE VICTIM To TO A CLAM THE PORTRAIT 447 448 448 449 449 450 450 451 451 EPIGRAMS . THE EXPLANATION . 455 FAMILY QUARRELS 455 ...
الصفحة 439
... your sleep's perturbations , Some old and uncommonly ugly relations , Who ' ll be very apt to disturb your nutations By unpleasant allusions and rude observations ! R OTHELLO , THE MOOR . OMANCES of late are RICHARD OF GLOSTER . 439.
... your sleep's perturbations , Some old and uncommonly ugly relations , Who ' ll be very apt to disturb your nutations By unpleasant allusions and rude observations ! R OTHELLO , THE MOOR . OMANCES of late are RICHARD OF GLOSTER . 439.
الصفحة 440
... Othello , the Moor ; A warrior of note , and by no means a boor , Though the skin on his face Was as black as the ace Of spades ; or ( a simile nearer the case ) Say , black as the Deuce ; or ... OTHELLO , THE MOOR . OTHELLO, THE MOOR.
... Othello , the Moor ; A warrior of note , and by no means a boor , Though the skin on his face Was as black as the ace Of spades ; or ( a simile nearer the case ) Say , black as the Deuce ; or ... OTHELLO , THE MOOR . OTHELLO, THE MOOR.
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