The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 58
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood . 79 Our little fleet was now engag'd so far , That , like the swordfish in the whale , they fought : The combat only seem'd a civil war , Till thro ' their bowels we our passage wrought . 80 Never had ...
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood . 79 Our little fleet was now engag'd so far , That , like the swordfish in the whale , they fought : The combat only seem'd a civil war , Till thro ' their bowels we our passage wrought . 80 Never had ...
Sivu 323
... seem'd to threat : Her heav'nly limbs distill'd a briny sweat . Thrice from the ground she leap'd , was seen to wield Her brandish'd lance , and shake her horrid shield . Then Calchas bade our host for flight prepare , And hope no ...
... seem'd to threat : Her heav'nly limbs distill'd a briny sweat . Thrice from the ground she leap'd , was seen to wield Her brandish'd lance , and shake her horrid shield . Then Calchas bade our host for flight prepare , And hope no ...
Sivu 326
... the gate . " " T was in the dead of night , when sleep repairs Our bodies worn with toils , our minds with cares , When Hector's ghost before my sight appears : A bloody shroud he seem'd , and bath'd in tears 326 DRYDEN.
... the gate . " " T was in the dead of night , when sleep repairs Our bodies worn with toils , our minds with cares , When Hector's ghost before my sight appears : A bloody shroud he seem'd , and bath'd in tears 326 DRYDEN.
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR Robert Howard | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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