The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Theseus was his Name : A Chief , who more in Feats of Arms excell'd The Rising nor the Setting Sun beheld . Of Athens he was Lord ; much Land he won , And added Foreign Countrys to his Crown . InScythia with the WarriourQueen he strove ...
... Theseus was his Name : A Chief , who more in Feats of Arms excell'd The Rising nor the Setting Sun beheld . Of Athens he was Lord ; much Land he won , And added Foreign Countrys to his Crown . InScythia with the WarriourQueen he strove ...
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... Theseus Person he was ever near , 609 And Theseus for his Vertues held him dear . BOOK II . WHILE Arcite lives in Bliss , the Story turns Where hopeless Palamon in Prison mourns . For six long Years immur'd , the captive Knight Had ...
... Theseus Person he was ever near , 609 And Theseus for his Vertues held him dear . BOOK II . WHILE Arcite lives in Bliss , the Story turns Where hopeless Palamon in Prison mourns . For six long Years immur'd , the captive Knight Had ...
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... Theseus : Theseus frustrates his Intent , And leaps aside , by Pallas warn'd , the Blow To shun ( for so he said ; and we believ'd it so . ) Yet not in vain th ' enormous Weight was cast ; Which Crantor's Body sunder'd at the Waist ...
... Theseus : Theseus frustrates his Intent , And leaps aside , by Pallas warn'd , the Blow To shun ( for so he said ; and we believ'd it so . ) Yet not in vain th ' enormous Weight was cast ; Which Crantor's Body sunder'd at the Waist ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
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