The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Fight on the proud Belgians side , For Honour , which they seldom sought before : But now they by their own vain Boasts were ti'd And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 But sharp remembrance on the English part And shame ...
... Fight on the proud Belgians side , For Honour , which they seldom sought before : But now they by their own vain Boasts were ti'd And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 But sharp remembrance on the English part And shame ...
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... fight before the King ; 410 And then , the Knight , whom Fate or happy Chance Shall with his Friends to Victory advance , And grace his Arms so far in equal Fight , From out the Bars to force his Opposite , Or kill , or make him ...
... fight before the King ; 410 And then , the Knight , whom Fate or happy Chance Shall with his Friends to Victory advance , And grace his Arms so far in equal Fight , From out the Bars to force his Opposite , Or kill , or make him ...
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... Fight . In bloody Fields I labour to be great ; His Arms are a smooth Tongue , and soft deceit : Nor need I speak my Deeds , for those you see ; The Sun and Day are Witnesses for me , 20 Let him who fights unseen relate his own ,, And ...
... Fight . In bloody Fields I labour to be great ; His Arms are a smooth Tongue , and soft deceit : Nor need I speak my Deeds , for those you see ; The Sun and Day are Witnesses for me , 20 Let him who fights unseen relate his own ,, And ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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