The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... arms oppose His father's rebels , and his brother's foes ; The more oppressed , the higher still he rose . Those were the preludes of his fate , That formed his manhood , to subdue The hydra of the many - headed hissing crew 17 As after ...
... arms oppose His father's rebels , and his brother's foes ; The more oppressed , the higher still he rose . Those were the preludes of his fate , That formed his manhood , to subdue The hydra of the many - headed hissing crew 17 As after ...
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... arms they fought for fame ; Their swords , their shields , their surcoats were the same : Close by each other laid , they pressed the ground , Their manly bosoms pierced with many a grisly wound ; Nor well alive , nor wholly dead they ...
... arms they fought for fame ; Their swords , their shields , their surcoats were the same : Close by each other laid , they pressed the ground , Their manly bosoms pierced with many a grisly wound ; Nor well alive , nor wholly dead they ...
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... arms endure . Now , at the time , and in the appointed place , The challenger and challenged , face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman ...
... arms endure . Now , at the time , and in the appointed place , The challenger and challenged , face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman ...
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THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION | 5 |
TO THE DUCHESS OF YORK ON HER RETURN FROM | 21 |
OB A LAYMANS FAITH AN EPISTLE | 34 |
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