The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Arms to Gowns made yield , Successful Counsels did him soon approve As fit for close Intrigues as open Field . 21 To suppliant Holland he vouchsaf'd a Peace , Our once bold Rival in the British Main , Now tamely glad her unjust Claim to ...
... Arms to Gowns made yield , Successful Counsels did him soon approve As fit for close Intrigues as open Field . 21 To suppliant Holland he vouchsaf'd a Peace , Our once bold Rival in the British Main , Now tamely glad her unjust Claim to ...
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... times like those alone , By Fate reserv'd for great Augustus throne ! When the joint growth of Arms and Arts foreshew The Worlda Monarch , and that Monarch You . We add not to your glory , but employ Our 10 ASTREA REDUX .
... times like those alone , By Fate reserv'd for great Augustus throne ! When the joint growth of Arms and Arts foreshew The Worlda Monarch , and that Monarch You . We add not to your glory , but employ Our 10 ASTREA REDUX .
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... Arms she Heaven would your Royal Master should exceed Most in that Virtue , which we most did need ; And his mild Father , who too late did find All Mercy vain but what with Pow'r was join'd , His fatal Goodness left to fitter Times ...
... Arms she Heaven would your Royal Master should exceed Most in that Virtue , which we most did need ; And his mild Father , who too late did find All Mercy vain but what with Pow'r was join'd , His fatal Goodness left to fitter Times ...
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... arms you brought ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought . ) While , from afar , we heard the Cannon play , 30 Like distant Thunder on a shiny day . For absent Friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
... arms you brought ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought . ) While , from afar , we heard the Cannon play , 30 Like distant Thunder on a shiny day . For absent Friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
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... arms t ' assist the Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their Interest soon would break , And , with such odious Aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful Arts Abhorring Kings , estrange their altered Hearts 290 From David's ...
... arms t ' assist the Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their Interest soon would break , And , with such odious Aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful Arts Abhorring Kings , estrange their altered Hearts 290 From David's ...
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