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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... Ilis Ashes in a Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . While Ours , a World divided from the rest , 4 HEROICK STANZA'S .
... Ilis Ashes in a Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . While Ours , a World divided from the rest , 4 HEROICK STANZA'S .
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... Ilis Soul's anointed Temple may invade , Or , prest by clamorous Crowds , my Self be made His murtherer ; rebellious Crowds , whose Guilt Shall dread his vengeance till his Bloud be spilt . 150 Which if my filial Tenderness oppose ...
... Ilis Soul's anointed Temple may invade , Or , prest by clamorous Crowds , my Self be made His murtherer ; rebellious Crowds , whose Guilt Shall dread his vengeance till his Bloud be spilt . 150 Which if my filial Tenderness oppose ...
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... Ilis in fruitless Ease destroy'd , But on the noblest Subjects still employed ; Whose steddy Soul ne'er learnt to Separate Between his Monarch's Int'rest and the State , But heaps those Blessings on the Royal Head , Which He well knows ...
... Ilis in fruitless Ease destroy'd , But on the noblest Subjects still employed ; Whose steddy Soul ne'er learnt to Separate Between his Monarch's Int'rest and the State , But heaps those Blessings on the Royal Head , Which He well knows ...
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... Ilis Slumbers short , his Bed the herbless Ground : In Tasks of Danger always seen the First , Feeds from the Ïledge , and slakes with Ice his Thirst . 1110 Long must his Patience strive with Fortunes Rage , And long , opposing Gods ...
... Ilis Slumbers short , his Bed the herbless Ground : In Tasks of Danger always seen the First , Feeds from the Ïledge , and slakes with Ice his Thirst . 1110 Long must his Patience strive with Fortunes Rage , And long , opposing Gods ...
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... Ilis rage is aim'd at him who rules the skyes ; Constrain'd to quit his cause , no succour found , The foe discharges ev'ry Tyre around , In clouds of smoke abandoning the fight , But his own thund'ring peals proclaim his flight . In ...
... Ilis rage is aim'd at him who rules the skyes ; Constrain'd to quit his cause , no succour found , The foe discharges ev'ry Tyre around , In clouds of smoke abandoning the fight , But his own thund'ring peals proclaim his flight . In ...
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