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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... Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 their Made wanton with rich Odours , lose spight . And as those Lees , that ...
... Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 their Made wanton with rich Odours , lose spight . And as those Lees , that ...
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... Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take , And their appeal alone to Cæsar make . Kind Heav'n so rare a temper did provide That guilt repenting might in it confide Among our crimes oblivion may be set , But ' tis our Kings ...
... Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take , And their appeal alone to Cæsar make . Kind Heav'n so rare a temper did provide That guilt repenting might in it confide Among our crimes oblivion may be set , But ' tis our Kings ...
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... Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis- pense Through you to us his vital Influence ; You are the Channel where those Spirits flow And work them higher as to us they go . 30 In open Prospect nothing bounds ...
... Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis- pense Through you to us his vital Influence ; You are the Channel where those Spirits flow And work them higher as to us they go . 30 In open Prospect nothing bounds ...
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... laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather among Historians in Verse than Epique poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius Italicus , though a worse Writer , may more justly be admitted . I have ...
... laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather among Historians in Verse than Epique poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius Italicus , though a worse Writer , may more justly be admitted . I have ...
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... Laws by Land . 10 14 At length resolv'd t ' assert the watry Ball , Ile in himself did whole Armado's bring : Him aged Sea - men might their Master call , And choose for General were he not their King . 15 It seems as every Ship their ...
... Laws by Land . 10 14 At length resolv'd t ' assert the watry Ball , Ile in himself did whole Armado's bring : Him aged Sea - men might their Master call , And choose for General were he not their King . 15 It seems as every Ship their ...
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