The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... wind , And sanguine streamers seem'd the flood to fire : The weaver , charm'd with what his loom design'd , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire . With roomy decks her guns of mighty strength Whose low - laid mouths each mounting ...
... wind , And sanguine streamers seem'd the flood to fire : The weaver , charm'd with what his loom design'd , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire . With roomy decks her guns of mighty strength Whose low - laid mouths each mounting ...
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... wind in volumes to their former course : ' " A very pretty allusion , contrary to all sense or rea- son . Torrents , I take it , let them wind never so much , can never return to their former course , un- less he can suppose that ...
... wind in volumes to their former course : ' " A very pretty allusion , contrary to all sense or rea- son . Torrents , I take it , let them wind never so much , can never return to their former course , un- less he can suppose that ...
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... wind , Made a just battle , ere the bodies join'd . ' Pray , what does this honourable person mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! a tempest that out- rides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind , is as bad as supposing a man ...
... wind , Made a just battle , ere the bodies join'd . ' Pray , what does this honourable person mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! a tempest that out- rides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind , is as bad as supposing a man ...
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... winds , that never moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or , out of breath with joy , could not enlarge Their straiten'd lungs.- It is no longer motion cheats your view ; As you meet it , the land approacheth ...
... winds , that never moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or , out of breath with joy , could not enlarge Their straiten'd lungs.- It is no longer motion cheats your view ; As you meet it , the land approacheth ...
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... winds upon their balmy wings convey'd , Whose guilty sweetness first their world betray'd ; So by your counsels we are brought to view A new and undiscover'd world in you . ' There is another comparison , for there is little else in the ...
... winds upon their balmy wings convey'd , Whose guilty sweetness first their world betray'd ; So by your counsels we are brought to view A new and undiscover'd world in you . ' There is another comparison , for there is little else in the ...
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