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Genre:
"Poetry"
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"Translation"
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Religion of Author:
"Anglican then Conversion to Catholicism"
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Work title:
"The Fourteenth Satyr. [from The Satires of Juvenal and Persius]"
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Literary Period:
"Long Eighteenth Century"
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"Restoration"
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Metaphor Category:
"Animals"
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Date: 1693
"When once the hard-mouth'd Horse has got the Rein, / He's past thy Pow'r to stop; Young Phaeton, / By the Wild Coursers of his Fancy drawn, / From East to North, irregularly hurl'd, / First set on Fire himself, and then the World."
preview | full record— Dryden, John (1631-1700) [Poem ascribed to]