Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... PIGS proves him to have been a sus Baotia ; possibly Epicuri de grege porcus ; for , as the poet observes , " A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind . " No liberty has been taken with the translation of this remarkable piece of ...
... PIGS proves him to have been a sus Baotia ; possibly Epicuri de grege porcus ; for , as the poet observes , " A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind . " No liberty has been taken with the translation of this remarkable piece of ...
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... Pig - butcher . CHORUS of the Swinish Multitude . Guards , Attendants , Priests , & c . & c . SCENE - Thebes . * Medwin says that Edipus stands for George IV .; lona Taurina for Queen Caroline ; Laoctonos for Wellington ; Pur- ganax for ...
... Pig - butcher . CHORUS of the Swinish Multitude . Guards , Attendants , Priests , & c . & c . SCENE - Thebes . * Medwin says that Edipus stands for George IV .; lona Taurina for Queen Caroline ; Laoctonos for Wellington ; Pur- ganax for ...
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... pigs , crowned with thistle , shamrock , and oak , sitting on the steps , and clinging round the Altar of the Temple . Enter SWELLFOOT , in his royal robes , without perceiving the Pigs . SWELLFOOT . THOU supreme goddess ! by whose ...
... pigs , crowned with thistle , shamrock , and oak , sitting on the steps , and clinging round the Altar of the Temple . Enter SWELLFOOT , in his royal robes , without perceiving the Pigs . SWELLFOOT . THOU supreme goddess ! by whose ...
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... pigs than you ? THE SWINE . SEMICHORUS I. The same , alas ! the same ; Though only now the name Of pig remains to me . SEMICHORUS II . If ' twere your kingly will Us wretched swine to kill , What should we yield to thee ? SWELLFOOT ...
... pigs than you ? THE SWINE . SEMICHORUS I. The same , alas ! the same ; Though only now the name Of pig remains to me . SEMICHORUS II . If ' twere your kingly will Us wretched swine to kill , What should we yield to thee ? SWELLFOOT ...
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... pigs , ' tis in vain to tug ! SECOND sow . I could almost eat my litter ! FIRST PIG . I suck , but no milk will come from the dug . SECOND PIG . Our skin and our bones would be bitter . THE BOARS . We fight for this rag of greasy rug ...
... pigs , ' tis in vain to tug ! SECOND sow . I could almost eat my litter ! FIRST PIG . I suck , but no milk will come from the dug . SECOND PIG . Our skin and our bones would be bitter . THE BOARS . We fight for this rag of greasy rug ...
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Apennine Athanase beams beasts beneath blood BOAR Boeotia bosom brain breath bright child clouds cold dark dead death deep delight Devil divine dream earth eternal EUGANEAN HILLS eyes fair fear flame flowers gentle gleam grave green grew grief hair hear heard heart heaven Helen hell hope Iona Italy knew lady LECHLADE light lips live lone looked Maddalo MAMMON MASQUE OF ANARCHY mighty mind MINOTAUR Mont Blanc moon mountains never night nursling o'er ocean odour pain pale Peter Bell pigs poem PURGANAX Queen rain Rosalind round scorn SEMICHORUS Sensitive-Plant shadow Shelley silent sleep smile soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet SWELLFOOT swine Tally-ho tears tempest Thebes thee thine things Thou art thought Tmolus toil tomb tower truth twas tyrant Venice voice waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings words