The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... winds for halcyons , when they breed at sea . ‡ • Dryden is not as felicitous as usual in the comparison between the ... winds so complaisant to the halcyon . It was not that the winds respected the breeding - time of the halcyon , or ...
... winds for halcyons , when they breed at sea . ‡ • Dryden is not as felicitous as usual in the comparison between the ... winds so complaisant to the halcyon . It was not that the winds respected the breeding - time of the halcyon , or ...
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... wind ! But those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once resolved , and skilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , * But stayed , and suffered fortune to repent . earth , of which the winds were ...
... wind ! But those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once resolved , and skilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , * But stayed , and suffered fortune to repent . earth , of which the winds were ...
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... winds , that never moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or , out of breath with joy , could not enlarge Their straitened lungs , or conscious of their charge . The British Amphytrite , smooth and clear , In ...
... winds , that never moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or , out of breath with joy , could not enlarge Their straitened lungs , or conscious of their charge . The British Amphytrite , smooth and clear , In ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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