The Works of John Dryden, in Verse and Prose: With a Life, Volumen2Harper, 1847 |
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... flame : The same that sung Neæra's conqu❜ring eyes , And , had the judge been just , had won the prize . MOPSUS . Accept from me this sheep - hook in exchange ; The handle brass ; the knobs in equal range , Antigenes , with kisses ...
... flame : The same that sung Neæra's conqu❜ring eyes , And , had the judge been just , had won the prize . MOPSUS . Accept from me this sheep - hook in exchange ; The handle brass ; the knobs in equal range , Antigenes , with kisses ...
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... flame , Fell through the mighty void , and , in their fall , Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball . The tender soil , then stiff ning by degrees , Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas . Then earth and ocean , various forms ...
... flame , Fell through the mighty void , and , in their fall , Were blindly gather'd in this goodly ball . The tender soil , then stiff ning by degrees , Shut from the bounded earth the bounding seas . Then earth and ocean , various forms ...
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... flame . Yet more amaz'd , thy own Apollo came . Flush'd were his cheeks , and glowing were his eyes : " Is she thy care ? is she thy care ? " he cries , " Thy false Lycoris flies thy love and thee , And for thy rival tempts the raging ...
... flame . Yet more amaz'd , thy own Apollo came . Flush'd were his cheeks , and glowing were his eyes : " Is she thy care ? is she thy care ? " he cries , " Thy false Lycoris flies thy love and thee , And for thy rival tempts the raging ...
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... flames renew , Each hour , and ev'ry moment rise in view : As alders , in the spring , their boles extend , And heave so fiercely , that the bark they rend , Now let us rise : for hoarseness oft invades The singer's voice , who sings ...
... flames renew , Each hour , and ev'ry moment rise in view : As alders , in the spring , their boles extend , And heave so fiercely , that the bark they rend , Now let us rise : for hoarseness oft invades The singer's voice , who sings ...
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... flames resign'd , Is driv'n along , and crackles in the wind . Whether from hence the hollow womb of earth Is warm'd with secret strength for better birth ; Or , when the latent vice is cur'd by fire , Redundant humours through the ...
... flames resign'd , Is driv'n along , and crackles in the wind . Whether from hence the hollow womb of earth Is warm'd with secret strength for better birth ; Or , when the latent vice is cur'd by fire , Redundant humours through the ...
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