The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Crime , 80 Yet , as wise Artists mix their Colours so And when restor'd , made his proud Neigh - That by degrees they from each other go , Black steals unheeded from the neighb'ring white bours rue [ drew : Those choise Remarks he from ...
... Crime , 80 Yet , as wise Artists mix their Colours so And when restor'd , made his proud Neigh - That by degrees they from each other go , Black steals unheeded from the neighb'ring white bours rue [ drew : Those choise Remarks he from ...
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... Crimes before did your Just Cause betray : Of those your Edicts some reclaim from sins , But most your Life and Blest Example wins . Oh happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way 318 By paying Vows to have more Vows to pay ! Oh Happy ...
... Crimes before did your Just Cause betray : Of those your Edicts some reclaim from sins , But most your Life and Blest Example wins . Oh happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way 318 By paying Vows to have more Vows to pay ! Oh Happy ...
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... crimes be shown . 20 We had not yet exhausted all our store , When you refresh'd our joyes by adding more : As Heav'n , of old , dispenc'd Coelestial dew , You gave us Manna and still give us new . Now our sad ruines are remov'd from ...
... crimes be shown . 20 We had not yet exhausted all our store , When you refresh'd our joyes by adding more : As Heav'n , of old , dispenc'd Coelestial dew , You gave us Manna and still give us new . Now our sad ruines are remov'd from ...
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... crimes oblivion may be set , But ' tis our Kings perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough Northern climes 90 From milder heav'ns you bring , without their crimes . Your calmnesse does no after Storms provide Nor seeming ...
... crimes oblivion may be set , But ' tis our Kings perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough Northern climes 90 From milder heav'ns you bring , without their crimes . Your calmnesse does no after Storms provide Nor seeming ...
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... Crimes : But when the Heir of this vast Treasure knew 61 How large a Legacy was left to you , Too great for any Subject to retain , He wisely tied it to the Crown again : Yet , passing through your Hands , it gathers more , As Streams ...
... Crimes : But when the Heir of this vast Treasure knew 61 How large a Legacy was left to you , Too great for any Subject to retain , He wisely tied it to the Crown again : Yet , passing through your Hands , it gathers more , As Streams ...
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