The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... side . 234 At first they warm , then scorch , and then they take ; Now with long Necks from side to side they feed : At length , grown strong , their Mother - fire forsake , And a new Colony of Flames succeed . 235 To every nobler ...
... side . 234 At first they warm , then scorch , and then they take ; Now with long Necks from side to side they feed : At length , grown strong , their Mother - fire forsake , And a new Colony of Flames succeed . 235 To every nobler ...
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... Side by Side , they both ingage in War . Uncertain from what Hand , a flying Dart At Cyllarus was sent ; which pierc'd his Heart . 561 The Javelin drawn from out the mortal Wound , He faints with staggring Steps ; and seeks the Ground ...
... Side by Side , they both ingage in War . Uncertain from what Hand , a flying Dart At Cyllarus was sent ; which pierc'd his Heart . 561 The Javelin drawn from out the mortal Wound , He faints with staggring Steps ; and seeks the Ground ...
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... Side by Side . Pleas'd or unpleas'd , no matter ; crowding sit : For so the Laws of publick Shows permit . Then find Occasion to begin Discourse ; Enquire , whose Chariot this , and whose that Horse ? To whatsoever Side she is inclin'd ...
... Side by Side . Pleas'd or unpleas'd , no matter ; crowding sit : For so the Laws of publick Shows permit . Then find Occasion to begin Discourse ; Enquire , whose Chariot this , and whose that Horse ? To whatsoever Side she is inclin'd ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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