The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Coursers Feet : 426 Chronos ] Chrono's 1700 . The greedy Sight might there devour the Gold Of glittring Arms , too dazling to behold : 450 And polish'd Steel that cast the View aside , And Crested Morions , with their Plumy Pride ...
... Coursers Feet : 426 Chronos ] Chrono's 1700 . The greedy Sight might there devour the Gold Of glittring Arms , too dazling to behold : 450 And polish'd Steel that cast the View aside , And Crested Morions , with their Plumy Pride ...
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... Coursers with Coursers justling , Men with Men : 590 As lab'ring in Eclipse , a while they stay , Till the next Blast of Wind restores the Day . They look anew : The beauteous Form of Fight Is chang'd , and War appears a grizly Sight ...
... Coursers with Coursers justling , Men with Men : 590 As lab'ring in Eclipse , a while they stay , Till the next Blast of Wind restores the Day . They look anew : The beauteous Form of Fight Is chang'd , and War appears a grizly Sight ...
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... Coursers , and the Soldiers cry , And sounding Trumps that seem'd to tear the Sky . I saw soon after this , behind the Grove From whence the Ladies did in order move , Come issuing out in Arms a Warrior - Train , That like a Deluge pour ...
... Coursers , and the Soldiers cry , And sounding Trumps that seem'd to tear the Sky . I saw soon after this , behind the Grove From whence the Ladies did in order move , Come issuing out in Arms a Warrior - Train , That like a Deluge pour ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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