The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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... Beside a brace of grave divines , Adore the smoothness of thy lines : Smooth as our basin's gentle flood , ΙΟ ' Ere George had robbed it of its mud 231 GEORGE NIM - DAN - DEAN , ESQ . TO MR SHERIDAN George Nim-Dan-Dean, Esq to Mr Sheridan.
... Beside a brace of grave divines , Adore the smoothness of thy lines : Smooth as our basin's gentle flood , ΙΟ ' Ere George had robbed it of its mud 231 GEORGE NIM - DAN - DEAN , ESQ . TO MR SHERIDAN George Nim-Dan-Dean, Esq to Mr Sheridan.
Pàgina 235
... GEORGE ROCHFORT , ESQ . Thalia , tell in sober lays , How George , Nim , Dan , Dean , pass their days . Begin , my muse , first from our bowers , We sally forth at different hours ; At seven , the Dean in night - gown dressed , Goes ...
... GEORGE ROCHFORT , ESQ . Thalia , tell in sober lays , How George , Nim , Dan , Dean , pass their days . Begin , my muse , first from our bowers , We sally forth at different hours ; At seven , the Dean in night - gown dressed , Goes ...
Pàgina 800
... George I's wife Sophia Dorothea , imprisoned for her alleged intrigue with Count Königsmark ( see Biog . Dict . ) . This occurred in 1694 , when the future George II was already eleven years old ; there is no possi- bility that ...
... George I's wife Sophia Dorothea , imprisoned for her alleged intrigue with Count Königsmark ( see Biog . Dict . ) . This occurred in 1694 , when the future George II was already eleven years old ; there is no possi- bility that ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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