The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and TranslationsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 988 sidor |
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... fear'd no danger , for she knew no fin . Yethad she oft been chas'd with horns and hounds , And Scythian shafts ; and many winged wounds Aim'd at her heart ; was often forced to fly , And doom'd to death tho fated not to die . Not fo ...
... fear'd no danger , for she knew no fin . Yethad she oft been chas'd with horns and hounds , And Scythian shafts ; and many winged wounds Aim'd at her heart ; was often forced to fly , And doom'd to death tho fated not to die . Not fo ...
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... fear'd and hated , yet he ful'd a - while , As captain or companion of the spoil . Full many a year his hateful head had been For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria seen - The last of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND ...
... fear'd and hated , yet he ful'd a - while , As captain or companion of the spoil . Full many a year his hateful head had been For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria seen - The last of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND ...
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... fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to feize their furry fpoils in fight , Or with increase of feet t'o'ertake them in their flight : Of eafy shape , and pliant every way ; Confeffing ftill the foftness of his ...
... fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to feize their furry fpoils in fight , Or with increase of feet t'o'ertake them in their flight : Of eafy shape , and pliant every way ; Confeffing ftill the foftness of his ...
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... fear is more . These are the chief : to number o'er the reft , And ftand , like Adam , naming every beaft , Were weary work ; nor will the mufe defcribe A flimy - born and fun - begotten tribe ; Who , far from steeples and their facred ...
... fear is more . These are the chief : to number o'er the reft , And ftand , like Adam , naming every beaft , Were weary work ; nor will the mufe defcribe A flimy - born and fun - begotten tribe ; Who , far from steeples and their facred ...
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... fears her force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can fhe conftrain them to obey , Who has herself caft off the lawful fway ? Rebellion equals all , and thofe , who toil In common theft , will fhare the common spoil ...
... fears her force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can fhe conftrain them to obey , Who has herself caft off the lawful fway ? Rebellion equals all , and thofe , who toil In common theft , will fhare the common spoil ...
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