The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Hand . Likeness appears in every Lineament ; But Likeness in thy Work is Eloquent . Though Nature there her true Resemblance bears , A nobler Beauty in thy Piece appears . So warm thy Work , so glows the gen'rous Frame , ΙΙΟ Flesh looks ...
... Hand . Likeness appears in every Lineament ; But Likeness in thy Work is Eloquent . Though Nature there her true Resemblance bears , A nobler Beauty in thy Piece appears . So warm thy Work , so glows the gen'rous Frame , ΙΙΟ Flesh looks ...
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... Hand were sent , With equal Force , but various in th ' Event : The first was fix'd in Earth , the second stood On the Boars bristled Back , and deeply drank his Blood . Now while the tortur'd Salvage turns around , And flings about his ...
... Hand were sent , With equal Force , but various in th ' Event : The first was fix'd in Earth , the second stood On the Boars bristled Back , and deeply drank his Blood . Now while the tortur'd Salvage turns around , And flings about his ...
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... Hand , his Front to guard . His Hand it pass'd : And fix'd it to his Brow : Loud Shouts of ours attend the lucky Blow . Him Peleus finish'd , with a second Wound , Which through the Navel pierc'd : He reel'd around ; 520 And drag'd his ...
... Hand , his Front to guard . His Hand it pass'd : And fix'd it to his Brow : Loud Shouts of ours attend the lucky Blow . Him Peleus finish'd , with a second Wound , Which through the Navel pierc'd : He reel'd around ; 520 And drag'd his ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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