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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... Fortune made him so ; And Wars , like Mists that rise against the Sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . 7 No borrow'd Bays his Temples did adorn , But to our Crown he did fresh Jewels bring ; Nor was his Vertue poison'd ...
... Fortune made him so ; And Wars , like Mists that rise against the Sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . 7 No borrow'd Bays his Temples did adorn , But to our Crown he did fresh Jewels bring ; Nor was his Vertue poison'd ...
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... Fortune , as of fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown , Of Conquests , which he strew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the Galaxy with Stars is sown . 15 His palms , tho under Weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ...
... Fortune , as of fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown , Of Conquests , which he strew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the Galaxy with Stars is sown . 15 His palms , tho under Weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ...
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... Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts express 70 Of some black Star infecting all the Skies , Made him at his own cost like Adam wise ...
... Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts express 70 Of some black Star infecting all the Skies , Made him at his own cost like Adam wise ...
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... Fortune , conscious of your Destiny , Even then took Care to lay you softly by , And wrapt your Fate among her precious Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born ...
... Fortune , conscious of your Destiny , Even then took Care to lay you softly by , And wrapt your Fate among her precious Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born ...
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... Fortune , and the interposition of many Rivals , who violently ravish'd and withheld You from Him : and certainly you have had your share in sufferings . But Providence has cast upon you want of Trade , that you might appear bountiful ...
... Fortune , and the interposition of many Rivals , who violently ravish'd and withheld You from Him : and certainly you have had your share in sufferings . But Providence has cast upon you want of Trade , that you might appear bountiful ...
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