The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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Page 15
... blood ; Deserted , at his utmost need , By those his former bounty fed ; On the bare earth expos'd he lies , With not a friend to close his eyes . With downcast looks the joyless victor sate , Revolving in his alter'd soul The various ...
... blood ; Deserted , at his utmost need , By those his former bounty fed ; On the bare earth expos'd he lies , With not a friend to close his eyes . With downcast looks the joyless victor sate , Revolving in his alter'd soul The various ...
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... blood bound in my veins With a lively leap it began to move , s ; And the vapours leave my brains . AMYNTAS . Body join'd to body , and heart join'd to heart , To make sure of the cure , 25 Go call the man in black , to mumble o'er his ...
... blood bound in my veins With a lively leap it began to move , s ; And the vapours leave my brains . AMYNTAS . Body join'd to body , and heart join'd to heart , To make sure of the cure , 25 Go call the man in black , to mumble o'er his ...
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... blood , and blood - like wine , To Mother Earth and Proserpine : Mingle milk into the stream ; Feast the ghosts that love the steam : Snatch a brand from funeral pile : Toss it in , to make them boil ; And turn your faces from the sun ...
... blood , and blood - like wine , To Mother Earth and Proserpine : Mingle milk into the stream ; Feast the ghosts that love the steam : Snatch a brand from funeral pile : Toss it in , to make them boil ; And turn your faces from the sun ...
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... blood's drawn , you cry , the prize is nought . But fools grow wary now ; and , when they see A poet eyeing round the company , Straight each man for himself begins to doubt ; They shrink like seamen when a press comes out . Few of them ...
... blood's drawn , you cry , the prize is nought . But fools grow wary now ; and , when they see A poet eyeing round the company , Straight each man for himself begins to doubt ; They shrink like seamen when a press comes out . Few of them ...
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... blood , and Dutchmen's now would Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith - than you ; Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of that . Well ...
... blood , and Dutchmen's now would Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith - than you ; Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of that . Well ...
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