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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... light Monsieur the grave Don out - weigh'd : His Fortune turn'd the Scale where - e'er ' twas cast , Tho ' Indian mines were in the other laid . 24 17 Her Safety , rescued Ireland , to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland , to no Int ...
... light Monsieur the grave Don out - weigh'd : His Fortune turn'd the Scale where - e'er ' twas cast , Tho ' Indian mines were in the other laid . 24 17 Her Safety , rescued Ireland , to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland , to no Int ...
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... Light alone in dark Afflictions find . In such adversities to Scepters train'd , The name of Great his famous Grandsire gain'd : Who yet a King alone in Name and Right , With hunger , cold and angry Jove did fight ; | Shock'd by a ...
... Light alone in dark Afflictions find . In such adversities to Scepters train'd , The name of Great his famous Grandsire gain'd : Who yet a King alone in Name and Right , With hunger , cold and angry Jove did fight ; | Shock'd by a ...
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... light , Did once again its potent Fires renew , 290 Guiding our Eyes to find and worship you . And now times whiter Series is begun , Which in soft Centuries shall smoothly run ; Those Clouds that overcast your Morn shall fly , Dispell ...
... light , Did once again its potent Fires renew , 290 Guiding our Eyes to find and worship you . And now times whiter Series is begun , Which in soft Centuries shall smoothly run ; Those Clouds that overcast your Morn shall fly , Dispell ...
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... Light and by Reflection shines . Justice , that sits and frowns where publick Laws Exclude soft Mercy from a private Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young ...
... Light and by Reflection shines . Justice , that sits and frowns where publick Laws Exclude soft Mercy from a private Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young ...
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... light on you , ' tis but reason I should do you that justice to the Readers to let them know , that , if there be anything tolerable in this Poem , they owe the Argument to your choice , the Writing to your encouragement , the ...
... light on you , ' tis but reason I should do you that justice to the Readers to let them know , that , if there be anything tolerable in this Poem , they owe the Argument to your choice , the Writing to your encouragement , the ...
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