The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... wind he shares , while half their Fleet offends His open side , and high above him shews , Upon the rest at pleasure he ... Winds through their torn Can- vass play , And flagging Sails on heartless Sailors fall . 129 Their open'd sides ...
... wind he shares , while half their Fleet offends His open side , and high above him shews , Upon the rest at pleasure he ... Winds through their torn Can- vass play , And flagging Sails on heartless Sailors fall . 129 Their open'd sides ...
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... Winds forsaking Seas more softly blow ; When at the Western Gate , on which the Car Is plac'd aloft , that bears the God of War , Proud Arcite entring arm'd before his Train Stops at the Barrier , and divides the Plain . Red was his ...
... Winds forsaking Seas more softly blow ; When at the Western Gate , on which the Car Is plac'd aloft , that bears the God of War , Proud Arcite entring arm'd before his Train Stops at the Barrier , and divides the Plain . Red was his ...
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... Winds immortal Spring main- tain'd . In following Years , the bearded Corn ensu'd From Earth unask'd , nor was that Earth renew'd . 141 From Veins of Vallies , Milk and Nectar broke ; And Honey sweating through the pores of Oak . The ...
... Winds immortal Spring main- tain'd . In following Years , the bearded Corn ensu'd From Earth unask'd , nor was that Earth renew'd . 141 From Veins of Vallies , Milk and Nectar broke ; And Honey sweating through the pores of Oak . The ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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