The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly . Part stays for passage , till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part creeping under ground their journey blind , And climbing from below their fellows meet . Thus to ...
... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly . Part stays for passage , till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part creeping under ground their journey blind , And climbing from below their fellows meet . Thus to ...
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... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly . Part stays for passage , till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part creeping under ground their journey blind , And climbing from below their fellows meet . Thus to ...
... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly . Part stays for passage , till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part creeping under ground their journey blind , And climbing from below their fellows meet . Thus to ...
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... O'er infancy he swiftly ran ; The future god at first was more than man : Dangers and toils , and Juno's hate , Even o'er his cradle lay in wait ; And there he grappled first with fate : In his young hands the hissing snakes he press'd ...
... O'er infancy he swiftly ran ; The future god at first was more than man : Dangers and toils , and Juno's hate , Even o'er his cradle lay in wait ; And there he grappled first with fate : In his young hands the hissing snakes he press'd ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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