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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... Church , Huntingdonshire SONGS , ODES , AND LYRICAL PIECES The Tears of Amynta for the Death of Damon PAGE 178 181 182 183 191 192 • 192 • 194 • 194 195 195 . Song ( Sylvia the fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's ...
... Church , Huntingdonshire SONGS , ODES , AND LYRICAL PIECES The Tears of Amynta for the Death of Damon PAGE 178 181 182 183 191 192 • 192 • 194 • 194 195 195 . Song ( Sylvia the fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's ...
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... Church and State did [ Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep despair was lost To see the Rebel thrive , the Loyal crost : Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good ...
... Church and State did [ Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep despair was lost To see the Rebel thrive , the Loyal crost : Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good ...
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... Church that Crown is due , Preserv'd from ruine and restor❜d by you ! The gratefull quire their harmony employ Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapt soft and warm your Name is sent on high , 51 As flames do on the wings of ...
... Church that Crown is due , Preserv'd from ruine and restor❜d by you ! The gratefull quire their harmony employ Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapt soft and warm your Name is sent on high , 51 As flames do on the wings of ...
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... Church's Sovereign rise , From their own Order chose , in whose high State They think themselves the second Choise of Fate . When our great Monarch into Exile went , Wit and Religion suffer'd Banishment . Thus once , when Troy was wrapt ...
... Church's Sovereign rise , From their own Order chose , in whose high State They think themselves the second Choise of Fate . When our great Monarch into Exile went , Wit and Religion suffer'd Banishment . Thus once , when Troy was wrapt ...
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... Church could reign ! 38 Happy who never trust a Strangers will , Whose Friendship's in his Interest under- stood ! Since Money giv'n but tempts him to be ill . When pow'r is too remote to make him good . ! Such are , & c . from ...
... Church could reign ! 38 Happy who never trust a Strangers will , Whose Friendship's in his Interest under- stood ! Since Money giv'n but tempts him to be ill . When pow'r is too remote to make him good . ! Such are , & c . from ...
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