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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... King of Pontus ˇ Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham Prologue to The True Widow Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue to Cćsar Borgia , Son of Pope Alexander the Sixth Prologue to The Loyal General • 227 228 ...
... King of Pontus ˇ Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham Prologue to The True Widow Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue to Cćsar Borgia , Son of Pope Alexander the Sixth Prologue to The Loyal General • 227 228 ...
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... King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the ... Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He ...
... King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the ... Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He ...
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... King pro- tects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bodies wait . It was your Love before made ...
... King pro- tects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bodies wait . It was your Love before made ...
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... King ; the conduct and valour of a Royal Admiral and of two incomparable Generals ; the invincible courage of our Captains and Seamen , and 20 three glorious Victories , the result of all . After this , I have in the Fire the most ...
... King ; the conduct and valour of a Royal Admiral and of two incomparable Generals ; the invincible courage of our Captains and Seamen , and 20 three glorious Victories , the result of all . After this , I have in the Fire the most ...
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... King . 15 It seems as every Ship their Sovereign knows , His awful Summons they so soon obey ; So hear the skaly herd when a Proteus blows , And so to Pasture follow through the Sea . 16 d To see this Fleet upon the Ocean move , Angels ...
... King . 15 It seems as every Ship their Sovereign knows , His awful Summons they so soon obey ; So hear the skaly herd when a Proteus blows , And so to Pasture follow through the Sea . 16 d To see this Fleet upon the Ocean move , Angels ...
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