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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... cause . It may be that this deviation has not been intentional . Thus , when Dryden printed Not all the Wealth of Eastern Kings , said she , Have Pow'r to part my plighted Love and me : " the Cambridge editor prints ' Has ' for ' Have ...
... cause . It may be that this deviation has not been intentional . Thus , when Dryden printed Not all the Wealth of Eastern Kings , said she , Have Pow'r to part my plighted Love and me : " the Cambridge editor prints ' Has ' for ' Have ...
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... Cause abhor , And did not strike to hurt , but make a noise . 12 War , our Consumption , was their gainful Trade ; We inward bled , whilst they prolong'd our Pain ; He fought to end our Fighting , and assay'd To stench the Blood by ...
... Cause abhor , And did not strike to hurt , but make a noise . 12 War , our Consumption , was their gainful Trade ; We inward bled , whilst they prolong'd our Pain ; He fought to end our Fighting , and assay'd To stench the Blood by ...
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... Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 ...
... Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 ...
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... cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat II Till they at once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams by their continu'd stay Ilad warm'd the ground and call'd the Damps away . Such ...
... cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat II Till they at once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams by their continu'd stay Ilad warm'd the ground and call'd the Damps away . Such ...
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... Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young David , finds her Strength the more [ wore . When disencumber'd from those Arms she Heaven would your Royal Master ...
... Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young David , finds her Strength the more [ wore . When disencumber'd from those Arms she Heaven would your Royal Master ...
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