The Works of John Dryden, in Verse and Prose: With a Life, Band 2Harper, 1847 |
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... Death to his assistance , but refused him when he came . The great Scipio was not of their opinion , who indeed sought honours in his youth , and endured the fatigues with which he purchased them . He served his country when it was in ...
... Death to his assistance , but refused him when he came . The great Scipio was not of their opinion , who indeed sought honours in his youth , and endured the fatigues with which he purchased them . He served his country when it was in ...
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... death ; Menalcas proclaims his divinity ; the whole eclogue consisting of an elegy and an apotheosis . MENALCAS . SINCE on the downs our flocks together feed , And since my voice can match your tuneful reed , Why sit we not beneath the ...
... death ; Menalcas proclaims his divinity ; the whole eclogue consisting of an elegy and an apotheosis . MENALCAS . SINCE on the downs our flocks together feed , And since my voice can match your tuneful reed , Why sit we not beneath the ...
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... death ! for , when the thirsty fire had drunk Their vital blood , and the dry nerves were shrunk , When the ... death did cause : For the too vig'rous dose too fiercely wrought , And added fury to the strength it brought . Recruited into ...
... death ! for , when the thirsty fire had drunk Their vital blood , and the dry nerves were shrunk , When the ... death did cause : For the too vig'rous dose too fiercely wrought , And added fury to the strength it brought . Recruited into ...
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... death dissolves the government . All goes to ruin ; they themselves contrive To rob the honey , and subvert the hive . The king presides , his subjects ' toil surveys , The servile route their careful Cæsar praise : Him they extol ...
... death dissolves the government . All goes to ruin ; they themselves contrive To rob the honey , and subvert the hive . The king presides , his subjects ' toil surveys , The servile route their careful Cæsar praise : Him they extol ...
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... death of Capaneus , Hippomedon , Ty- deus , or some other of his seven champions , ( who are heroes all alike , ) or more properly for the tragical end of the two brothers , whose exe- quies the next successor had leisure to perform ...
... death of Capaneus , Hippomedon , Ty- deus , or some other of his seven champions , ( who are heroes all alike , ) or more properly for the tragical end of the two brothers , whose exe- quies the next successor had leisure to perform ...
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