The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volym 4J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... return to that opprobrious field ; Again creep under my protecting shield : Let him lie wounded , let the foe be near , And let his quiv'ring heart confess his fear ; There put him in the very jaws of fate ; 6 THE SPEECHES OF.
... return to that opprobrious field ; Again creep under my protecting shield : Let him lie wounded , let the foe be near , And let his quiv'ring heart confess his fear ; There put him in the very jaws of fate ; 6 THE SPEECHES OF.
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... and oracles fevere Were daily thunder'd in our general's car : That by his daughter's blood we must appeafe Diana's kindled wrath , and free the feas . Affection , int'reft , fame , his heart affail'd ; AJAX AND ULYSSES . 13.
... and oracles fevere Were daily thunder'd in our general's car : That by his daughter's blood we must appeafe Diana's kindled wrath , and free the feas . Affection , int'reft , fame , his heart affail'd ; AJAX AND ULYSSES . 13.
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... heart affail'd ; But foon the father o'er the king prevail'd : Bold , on himself he took the pious crime , As angry with the Gods , as they with him , No fubject could sustain their fov'reign's look , Till this hard enterprize I ...
... heart affail'd ; But foon the father o'er the king prevail'd : Bold , on himself he took the pious crime , As angry with the Gods , as they with him , No fubject could sustain their fov'reign's look , Till this hard enterprize I ...
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... heart , a way till then unknown , Where never weapon enter'd but his own : No hands could force it thence , fo fixt it ftood , ' Till out it rufh'd , expell'd by ftreams of spouting blood . K The fruitful blood produc'd a flow'r , which ...
... heart , a way till then unknown , Where never weapon enter'd but his own : No hands could force it thence , fo fixt it ftood , ' Till out it rufh'd , expell'd by ftreams of spouting blood . K The fruitful blood produc'd a flow'r , which ...
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... love , and thy disdain Augments at once my paffion , and my pain . Tranflated Ætna flames within my heart , And thou , inhuman , wilt not ease my fmart . Lamenting thus in vain , he rofe , and strode D 2 POLYPHEMUS , AND GALATEA . 35.
... love , and thy disdain Augments at once my paffion , and my pain . Tranflated Ætna flames within my heart , And thou , inhuman , wilt not ease my fmart . Lamenting thus in vain , he rofe , and strode D 2 POLYPHEMUS , AND GALATEA . 35.
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
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