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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... light he rose , with what a bound He fprung from earth , forgetful of his wound : How fresh , how eager then his feet to ply ; Who had not strength to stand , had speed to fly ! Hector came on , and brought the Gods along ; Fear feiz'd ...
... light he rose , with what a bound He fprung from earth , forgetful of his wound : How fresh , how eager then his feet to ply ; Who had not strength to stand , had speed to fly ! Hector came on , and brought the Gods along ; Fear feiz'd ...
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... light , Sent blushing to the field the fatal knight . Mine then are all his actions of the war ; Great Telephus was conquer'd by my spear , And after cur'd : to me the Thebans owe , Lefbos and Tenedos , their overthrow ; Scyros and ...
... light , Sent blushing to the field the fatal knight . Mine then are all his actions of the war ; Great Telephus was conquer'd by my spear , And after cur'd : to me the Thebans owe , Lefbos and Tenedos , their overthrow ; Scyros and ...
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... light To pass the guards , commit himself to night ; Not only through a hoftile town to pass , But scale , with steep afcent , the facred place ; With wand'ring steps to fearch the citadel , And from the priests their patronefs to steal ...
... light To pass the guards , commit himself to night ; Not only through a hoftile town to pass , But scale , with steep afcent , the facred place ; With wand'ring steps to fearch the citadel , And from the priests their patronefs to steal ...
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... The chains which none but fervile fouls will wear : He , tho from heav'n remote , to heav'n could move , With ftrength of mind , and tread th ' abyss above ; And penetrate , with his interior light , Those upper PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY . 41.
... The chains which none but fervile fouls will wear : He , tho from heav'n remote , to heav'n could move , With ftrength of mind , and tread th ' abyss above ; And penetrate , with his interior light , Those upper PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY . 41.
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... light , Those upper depths , which Nature hid from fight : And what he had obferv'd , and learnt from thence , Lov'd in familiar language to difpenfe . The crowd with filent admiration ftand , And heard him , as they heard their God's ...
... light , Those upper depths , which Nature hid from fight : And what he had obferv'd , and learnt from thence , Lov'd in familiar language to difpenfe . The crowd with filent admiration ftand , And heard him , as they heard their God's ...
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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 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His ..., Volym 4 John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
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