The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... rise . 56 . Both furl their fails , and strip them for the fight ; Their folded sheets difmifs the ufelefs air : Th'Elean plains could boaft no nobler fight , When struggling champions did their bodies bare . 57 . Born each by other in ...
... rise . 56 . Both furl their fails , and strip them for the fight ; Their folded sheets difmifs the ufelefs air : Th'Elean plains could boaft no nobler fight , When struggling champions did their bodies bare . 57 . Born each by other in ...
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... rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy fee : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 101 . Yet like an English general will I die , And all the ocean make my spacious grave : Women and ...
... rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy fee : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 101 . Yet like an English general will I die , And all the ocean make my spacious grave : Women and ...
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... rise again . 128 . Already batter❜d , by his lee they lay , In vain upon the paffing winds they call : The paffing winds through their torn canvass play , And flagging fails on heartless failors fall . 129 . Their open'd fides receive ...
... rise again . 128 . Already batter❜d , by his lee they lay , In vain upon the paffing winds they call : The paffing winds through their torn canvass play , And flagging fails on heartless failors fall . 129 . Their open'd fides receive ...
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... rising power to fwift dominion flew . 200 . In fortune's empire blindly thus we go , And wander after pathless destiny ; Whose dark reforts fince prudence cannot know , In vain it would provide for what shall be . 201 . But whate'er ...
... rising power to fwift dominion flew . 200 . In fortune's empire blindly thus we go , And wander after pathless destiny ; Whose dark reforts fince prudence cannot know , In vain it would provide for what shall be . 201 . But whate'er ...
Strona 116
... of the northern clime , By an high fate thou greatly didst expire ; Great as the world's , which , at the death of time Must fall , and rise a nobler frame by fire . 213 . As when fome dire ufurper heaven provides , 116 ANNUS MIRABILIS .
... of the northern clime , By an high fate thou greatly didst expire ; Great as the world's , which , at the death of time Must fall , and rise a nobler frame by fire . 213 . As when fome dire ufurper heaven provides , 116 ANNUS MIRABILIS .
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