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The Works of the English Poets: Dryden - Page 66
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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John Dryden - 1867 - 556 pages
...the adventure die. Great was their strife, which hourly was ronew'd. Till each with mortal hate liis rival view'd : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand ; *** And glared like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd that every look might be their...
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...in the adventure die. Great was their strife, which hourly was renew'd, Till each with mortal bate his rival view'd : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand ; And glared like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd that every look might be their...
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Walter Scott, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William) Turner - Demonology - 1869 - 486 pages
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...die." Great was their strife, which hourly was renewed, Till each with mortal hate his rival viewed : Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand, 355 And glared like angry lions as Ihey passed, And wished that every look might be their...
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