The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... hand our young Ascanius sate , Rome's other hope , and pillar of the state . His brows thick fogs , instead of glories , grace , And lambent dulness play'd around his face . As Hannibal did to the altars come , Swore by his sire , a ...
... hand our young Ascanius sate , Rome's other hope , and pillar of the state . His brows thick fogs , instead of glories , grace , And lambent dulness play'd around his face . As Hannibal did to the altars come , Swore by his sire , a ...
Page 339
... hand to hand , Be banish'd from the field ; that none shall dare With shorten'd sword to stab in closer war ; But in fair combat fight with manly strength , Nor push with biting point , but strike at length ; The tourney is allow'd but ...
... hand to hand , Be banish'd from the field ; that none shall dare With shorten'd sword to stab in closer war ; But in fair combat fight with manly strength , Nor push with biting point , but strike at length ; The tourney is allow'd but ...
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... hand in hand . The ladies dress'd in richest robes were seen Of Florence satin , flower'd with white and green , And for a shade betwixt the bloomy gridelin . The borders of their petticoats below Were guarded thick with rubies on a row ...
... hand in hand . The ladies dress'd in richest robes were seen Of Florence satin , flower'd with white and green , And for a shade betwixt the bloomy gridelin . The borders of their petticoats below Were guarded thick with rubies on a row ...
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Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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