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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... thought , rolls up the restless heavy stone , ) Juft Eacus the king of Gods above Begot : thus Ajax is the third from Jove . Nor should I feek advantage from my line , Unless ( Achilles ) it were mix'd with thine : As next of kin ...
... thought , rolls up the restless heavy stone , ) Juft Eacus the king of Gods above Begot : thus Ajax is the third from Jove . Nor should I feek advantage from my line , Unless ( Achilles ) it were mix'd with thine : As next of kin ...
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... thought The chief he feem'd , with equal ardor fought ; Preferv'd the fleet , repell'd the raging fire , And forc'd the fearful Trojans to retire . But Ajax boasts , that he was only thought A match for Hector , who the combat fought ...
... thought The chief he feem'd , with equal ardor fought ; Preferv'd the fleet , repell'd the raging fire , And forc'd the fearful Trojans to retire . But Ajax boasts , that he was only thought A match for Hector , who the combat fought ...
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... thought the task not 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 ...
... thought the task not 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 ...
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... Immenfe thy pow'r , and boundless is thy fway . The Cyclops , who defy'd th ' ætherial throne , And thought no thunder louder than his own , The terror of the woods , and wilder far Than Story of Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea.
... Immenfe thy pow'r , and boundless is thy fway . The Cyclops , who defy'd th ' ætherial throne , And thought no thunder louder than his own , The terror of the woods , and wilder far Than Story of Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea.
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... thought By night infected , and a deadly draught . Thus running rivers , and the standing lake , Now of these virtues , now of those partake : Time was ( and all things time and fate obey ) When faft Ortygia floated on the sea ; Such ...
... thought By night infected , and a deadly draught . Thus running rivers , and the standing lake , Now of these virtues , now of those partake : Time was ( and all things time and fate obey ) When faft Ortygia floated on the sea ; Such ...
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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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