The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... took a doubtfull Stand , Doubtfull and hov'ring , like expiring Flame , That mounts and falls by turns , and trembles o'er the Brand . IV The joyful short - liv'd news soon spread around , Took the same Train , the same impetuous bound ...
... took a doubtfull Stand , Doubtfull and hov'ring , like expiring Flame , That mounts and falls by turns , and trembles o'er the Brand . IV The joyful short - liv'd news soon spread around , Took the same Train , the same impetuous bound ...
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... took your Way , And from benighted Britain bore the Day , Blue Triton gave the Signal from the Shore , The ready Nereids heard , and swam before To smooth the Seas ; a soft Etesian Gale But just inspir'd , and gently s vell'd the Sail ...
... took your Way , And from benighted Britain bore the Day , Blue Triton gave the Signal from the Shore , The ready Nereids heard , and swam before To smooth the Seas ; a soft Etesian Gale But just inspir'd , and gently s vell'd the Sail ...
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... took delight ; I10 70 And still have been the foremost in the Fight : Enclos'd with planted Elms the Holy Ground . My sev'n brave Brothers in one fatal Day To Death's dark Mansions took the mourn- ful way ; Slain by the same Achilles ...
... took delight ; I10 70 And still have been the foremost in the Fight : Enclos'd with planted Elms the Holy Ground . My sev'n brave Brothers in one fatal Day To Death's dark Mansions took the mourn- ful way ; Slain by the same Achilles ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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