greykit.poetry — #roman
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book I
Book I of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book II
Book II of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book III
Book III of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book IV
Book IV of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book IX
Book IX of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book V
Book V of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book VI
Book VI of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book VII
Book VII of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book VIII
Book VIII of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book X
Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book XI
Book XI of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book XII
Book XII of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book XIII
Book XIII of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book XIV
Book XIV of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1717
[ovid]
Metamorphoses, Book XV
Book XV of Ovid's Metamorphoses in the Garth–Dryden verse translation.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book I
Book I of Dryden's Aeneid — the Trojans, after a Seven Years Voyage, set sail for Italy, but are overtaken by a dreadful Storm, which Æolus raises at Juno's Request.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book II
Book II of Dryden's Aeneid — æneas relates how the City of Troy was taken, after a Ten Tears Siege, by the Treachery of Sinon, and the Stratagem of a Wooden Horse.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book III
Book III of Dryden's Aeneid — æneas proceeds in his Relation: He gives an Account of the Fleet with which he sail'd, and the Success of his first Voyage to Thrace; from thence be directs his Course to Delos, and asks the Oracle…
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book IV
Book IV of Dryden's Aeneid — dido discovers to her Sister her Passion for Æneas, and her thoughts of Marrying him.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book IX
Book IX of Dryden's Aeneid — takes Advantage of s Absence, fires some of his Ships, (which are transform'd into Sea-Nymphs) and assaults his Camp.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book V
Book V of Dryden's Aeneid — setting sail from is driven by a Storm on the Coasts of Where he is hospitably received by his Friend King of part of the Island, and born of Parentage.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book VI
Book VI of Dryden's Aeneid — the Sibyl foretels Æneas the Adventures be should meet with in Italy.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book VII
Book VII of Dryden's Aeneid — king Latinus entertains Æneas, and promises him his only Daughter, Lavinia, the Heiress of his Crown.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book VIII
Book VIII of Dryden's Aeneid — the War being now begun, both the Generals make all possible Preparations.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book X
Book X of Dryden's Aeneid, Virgil's epic of Aeneas and the founding of Rome.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book XI
Book XI of Dryden's Aeneid, Virgil's epic of Aeneas and the founding of Rome.
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1697
[virgil]
The Aeneid, Book XII
Book XII of Dryden's Aeneid, Virgil's epic of Aeneas and the founding of Rome.