The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... Aeneas thus o'erwhelmed , on every side The storm of darts undaunted did abide , And thus to Lausus loud with friendly threatening cried : 80 ' Why wilt thou rush to certain death , and rage In rash attempts beyond thy tender age ...
... Aeneas thus o'erwhelmed , on every side The storm of darts undaunted did abide , And thus to Lausus loud with friendly threatening cried : 80 ' Why wilt thou rush to certain death , and rage In rash attempts beyond thy tender age ...
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... Aeneas thrice by name , The loud repeated voice to glad Aeneas came . ' Great Jove ' said he ' and the far - shooting god 185 Inspire thy mind to make thy challenge good . ' He said no more , but hastened to appear , And threatened with ...
... Aeneas thrice by name , The loud repeated voice to glad Aeneas came . ' Great Jove ' said he ' and the far - shooting god 185 Inspire thy mind to make thy challenge good . ' He said no more , but hastened to appear , And threatened with ...
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... Aeneas wheeled , 200 Turned as he turned ; the golden orb withstood The strokes , and bore about an iron wood . Impatient of delay , and weary grown Still to defend , and to defend alone , To wrench the darts that in his buckler light ...
... Aeneas wheeled , 200 Turned as he turned ; the golden orb withstood The strokes , and bore about an iron wood . Impatient of delay , and weary grown Still to defend , and to defend alone , To wrench the darts that in his buckler light ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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