The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3권Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524페이지 |
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... face ; And , lest the king should want a regal place , On the reverse , a tower the town surveys , O'er which our mounting sun his beams displays . The word , pronounced aloud by shrieval voice , Lætamur , which , in Polish , is Rejoice ...
... face ; And , lest the king should want a regal place , On the reverse , a tower the town surveys , O'er which our mounting sun his beams displays . The word , pronounced aloud by shrieval voice , Lætamur , which , in Polish , is Rejoice ...
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... face . With such a peerless majesty she stands , As in that day she took the crown from sacred hands : Before a train of heroines was seen , In beauty foremost , as in rank , the queen . Thus nothing to her genius was denied , But like ...
... face . With such a peerless majesty she stands , As in that day she took the crown from sacred hands : Before a train of heroines was seen , In beauty foremost , as in rank , the queen . Thus nothing to her genius was denied , But like ...
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... face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman with his spear , Full in the gap , and hopes the hunted bear , And hears him rustling in the wood ...
... face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman with his spear , Full in the gap , and hopes the hunted bear , And hears him rustling in the wood ...
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