The Poetical Works of John Dryden: With The Life of Dryden

The Poetical Works of John Dryden: With The Life of Dryden
Authors: John Dryden
Published on: 1852
Page Count: 334 pages
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... mystic show , I started from my shade , in hopes to find Some nymph to satisfy my longing mind : And as my fair adventure fell , I found A lady all in white , with laurel crown'd , Who clos'd the rear , and softly pac'd along , 465 ...

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