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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... Love , or the Mock Astrologer . Prologue and Epilogue to Tyrannick Love , or the Royal Martyr Prologue and Epilogue to The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards Prologue and Epilogue to the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada by the ...
... Love , or the Mock Astrologer . Prologue and Epilogue to Tyrannick Love , or the Royal Martyr Prologue and Epilogue to The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards Prologue and Epilogue to the Second Part of The Conquest of Granada by the ...
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... Love in a Nunnery Prologue and Epilogue to Amboyna , or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants . · Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford Prologue and Epilogue . Spoken at the opening of the New House , March 26 ...
... Love in a Nunnery Prologue and Epilogue to Amboyna , or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants . · Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford Prologue and Epilogue . Spoken at the opening of the New House , March 26 ...
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... Love bequeath'd supream com- mand : He took and prest that ever loyal hand , Which cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a ...
... Love bequeath'd supream com- mand : He took and prest that ever loyal hand , Which cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a ...
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... LOVE . AUSPICIOUS Poet , wert thou not my Friend , How could I envy , what I must commend ! But since ' tis Natures Law in Love and Wit , That Youth shou'd reign and with'ring Age submit , With less regret those Lawrels I resign , Which ...
... LOVE . AUSPICIOUS Poet , wert thou not my Friend , How could I envy , what I must commend ! But since ' tis Natures Law in Love and Wit , That Youth shou'd reign and with'ring Age submit , With less regret those Lawrels I resign , Which ...
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... Love Solemniz'd there thy Birth , and kept thy Holyday above . 26 Blood ] Blood 1686 . 29 Præ - existing ] Præexisting 1686 . give pre - existing Editors 44 Brother - Angels ] Brother - Angels 1686 . Oh 4 O Gracious God ! How far have ...
... Love Solemniz'd there thy Birth , and kept thy Holyday above . 26 Blood ] Blood 1686 . 29 Præ - existing ] Præexisting 1686 . give pre - existing Editors 44 Brother - Angels ] Brother - Angels 1686 . Oh 4 O Gracious God ! How far have ...
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