The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Seas ; Not so , for , once indulg'd , they sweep the Main , Deaf to the Call , or , hearing hear in vain ; But bent on Mischief bear the Waves before , And not content with Seas insult the Shoar , When Ocean , Air , and Earth , at once ...
... Seas ; Not so , for , once indulg'd , they sweep the Main , Deaf to the Call , or , hearing hear in vain ; But bent on Mischief bear the Waves before , And not content with Seas insult the Shoar , When Ocean , Air , and Earth , at once ...
Página 464
... Seas dash on Seas , and Clouds encounter Clouds : At once from East to West , from Pole to Pole , The forky , Lightnings flash , the roaring Thunders roul . Now Waves on Waves ascending scale the Skies , And 464 TRANSLATIONS FROM OVID .
... Seas dash on Seas , and Clouds encounter Clouds : At once from East to West , from Pole to Pole , The forky , Lightnings flash , the roaring Thunders roul . Now Waves on Waves ascending scale the Skies , And 464 TRANSLATIONS FROM OVID .
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... Seas have drown'd : It seem'd a Corps adrift , to distant Sight , But at a distance who could judge aright ? It wafted nearer yet , and then she knew 450 That what before she but surmis'd , was true : A Corps it was , but whose it was ...
... Seas have drown'd : It seem'd a Corps adrift , to distant Sight , But at a distance who could judge aright ? It wafted nearer yet , and then she knew 450 That what before she but surmis'd , was true : A Corps it was , but whose it was ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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