The Poetical Works of John Dryden: With Memoir and Introduction to PoemsT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1899 - 559ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fight , And his loud guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as slaughter had been breathed all night , And death new pointed his dull dart again . The Dutch too well his mighty conduct knew , And matchless courage , since the ...
... fight , And his loud guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as slaughter had been breathed all night , And death new pointed his dull dart again . The Dutch too well his mighty conduct knew , And matchless courage , since the ...
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... fight , Now , not opposed , no longer can pursue : Lasting till Heaven had done his courage right ; When he had conquer'd , he his weakness knew . He casts a frown on the departing foe , And sighs to see him quit the watery field ; His ...
... fight , Now , not opposed , no longer can pursue : Lasting till Heaven had done his courage right ; When he had conquer'd , he his weakness knew . He casts a frown on the departing foe , And sighs to see him quit the watery field ; His ...
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... fight on foot their honour to regain ; Nor , if at mischief taken , on the ground Be slain , but prisoners to the pillar bound , At either barrier placed ; nor ( captives made ) , Be freed , or arin'd anew the fight invade . The chief ...
... fight on foot their honour to regain ; Nor , if at mischief taken , on the ground Be slain , but prisoners to the pillar bound , At either barrier placed ; nor ( captives made ) , Be freed , or arin'd anew the fight invade . The chief ...
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