The Poetical Works of DrydenHoughton Mifflin Company, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... fall , fall , fall , And with a murmuring sound Dash , dash upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . 10 TRAJAN IMPERATOR ad Plin . TO THE METROPOLIS OF GREAT BRIT- AIN , THE MOST 22 ANNUS MIRABILIS WITH HOLLAND, UNDER THE CONDUCT OF ...
... fall , fall , fall , And with a murmuring sound Dash , dash upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . 10 TRAJAN IMPERATOR ad Plin . TO THE METROPOLIS OF GREAT BRIT- AIN , THE MOST 22 ANNUS MIRABILIS WITH HOLLAND, UNDER THE CONDUCT OF ...
Page 331
... fall- ing , To cleanse the gutters , and the chinks to close , And , for one night , secure his lord's repose . At Cuma we can sleep , quite round the year , 320 Nor falls , nor fires , nor nightly dangers fear ; While rolling flames ...
... fall- ing , To cleanse the gutters , and the chinks to close , And , for one night , secure his lord's repose . At Cuma we can sleep , quite round the year , 320 Nor falls , nor fires , nor nightly dangers fear ; While rolling flames ...
Page 542
... fall , but fall amidst our foes : Despair of life the means of living shows . ' So bold a speech incourag'd their desire Of death , and added fuel to their fire . " As hungry wolves , with raging appetite , Scour thro ' the fields , nor ...
... fall , but fall amidst our foes : Despair of life the means of living shows . ' So bold a speech incourag'd their desire Of death , and added fuel to their fire . " As hungry wolves , with raging appetite , Scour thro ' the fields , nor ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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