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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... fear : Till one more cunning caught him in the fnare , ( Ill for himself ) and dragg'd him into war . Now let a hero's arms a coward veft , And he , who shunn'd all honors , gain the best ; 1 And let me stand excluded from my right ...
... fear : Till one more cunning caught him in the fnare , ( Ill for himself ) and dragg'd him into war . Now let a hero's arms a coward veft , And he , who shunn'd all honors , gain the best ; 1 And let me stand excluded from my right ...
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... fear ; And fure enough he heard , but durft not hear . The Gods with equal eyes on mortals look ; He juftly was ... fear : I heard , Iran , I found him out of breath , Pale , trembling , and half dead with fear of death . Though he had ...
... fear ; And fure enough he heard , but durft not hear . The Gods with equal eyes on mortals look ; He juftly was ... fear : I heard , Iran , I found him out of breath , Pale , trembling , and half dead with fear of death . Though he had ...
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... Fear feiz'd alike the feeble and the strong : Each Greek was an Ulyffes ; fuch a dread Th ' approach , and ev'n the found of Hector bred : Him , flesh'd with flaughter , and with conquest crown'd , I met , and over - turn'd him to the ...
... Fear feiz'd alike the feeble and the strong : Each Greek was an Ulyffes ; fuch a dread Th ' approach , and ev'n the found of Hector bred : Him , flesh'd with flaughter , and with conquest crown'd , I met , and over - turn'd him to the ...
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... this man was there , But mute , and not recover'd of his fear : Therfites tax'd the king , and loudly rail'd , But his wide opening mouth with blows I feal'd . Then , rifing , I excite their fouls to fame 16 THE SPEECHES OF.
... this man was there , But mute , and not recover'd of his fear : Therfites tax'd the king , and loudly rail'd , But his wide opening mouth with blows I feal'd . Then , rifing , I excite their fouls to fame 16 THE SPEECHES OF.
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... Safe in his fhield he fears no foe to try , And better manages his blood than I : But this avails me not ; our boaster ftrove Not with our foes alone , but partial Jove , To fave the fleet : this I confefs is true 18 THE SPEECHES OF.
... Safe in his fhield he fears no foe to try , And better manages his blood than I : But this avails me not ; our boaster ftrove Not with our foes alone , but partial Jove , To fave the fleet : this I confefs is true 18 THE SPEECHES OF.
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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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