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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... Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must be some evidence that the verb or participle was ...
... Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must be some evidence that the verb or participle was ...
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... Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does increase ; Till he , press'd down by his own weighty Name , Did , like the Vestal , under Spoils decease . 35 But first , the Ocean , as a ...
... Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does increase ; Till he , press'd down by his own weighty Name , Did , like the Vestal , under Spoils decease . 35 But first , the Ocean , as a ...
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... Earth seems join'd unto the Sky : So in this Hemisphere our utmost View Is only bounded by our King and you . Text from the original edition , 1662 , which seems to lack a title - page . Our Sight is limited where you are join'd And ...
... Earth seems join'd unto the Sky : So in this Hemisphere our utmost View Is only bounded by our King and you . Text from the original edition , 1662 , which seems to lack a title - page . Our Sight is limited where you are join'd And ...
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... Earth's , it leaves our Sense behind , 110 While you so smoothly turn and roll our Sphere That rapid Motion does but Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at ...
... Earth's , it leaves our Sense behind , 110 While you so smoothly turn and roll our Sphere That rapid Motion does but Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at ...
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... Earth , and the wide Ocean rings : A Breeze from Westward waits their Sails to fill , And rests , in those high beds , his downy Wings . 179 The wary Dutch this gathering storm fore- saw , And durst not bide it on the English - coast ...
... Earth , and the wide Ocean rings : A Breeze from Westward waits their Sails to fill , And rests , in those high beds , his downy Wings . 179 The wary Dutch this gathering storm fore- saw , And durst not bide it on the English - coast ...
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