The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... fight ! Whose navy like a stiff - stretch'd cord did show , Till he bore in and bent them into flight . I22 The wind he shares , while half their fleet offends His open side , and high above him shows ; Upon the rest at pleasure he ...
... fight ! Whose navy like a stiff - stretch'd cord did show , Till he bore in and bent them into flight . I22 The wind he shares , while half their fleet offends His open side , and high above him shows ; Upon the rest at pleasure he ...
Sivu 70
... fight did yield . 137 Tho ' , as when fiends did miracles avow , He stands confess'd ev'n by the boastful Dutch , He only does his conquest disavow , And thinks too little what they found too much . 138 Return'd , he with the fleet ...
... fight did yield . 137 Tho ' , as when fiends did miracles avow , He stands confess'd ev'n by the boastful Dutch , He only does his conquest disavow , And thinks too little what they found too much . 138 Return'd , he with the fleet ...
Sivu 81
... fight ; But he the minds of his Dutch masters knew , Who call'd that providence which we call'd flight . 193 Never did men more joyfully obey , 770 Or sooner understood the sign to fly : With such alacrity they bore away , As if to ...
... fight ; But he the minds of his Dutch masters knew , Who call'd that providence which we call'd flight . 193 Never did men more joyfully obey , 770 Or sooner understood the sign to fly : With such alacrity they bore away , As if to ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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