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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... maid Art Digression Makes mighty things from small concerning beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the ...
... maid Art Digression Makes mighty things from small concerning beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the ...
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... Maid . Preserve , O sacred Tomb , thy Trust con- sign'd : The Mold was made on purpose for the Mind : And she wou'd lose , if at the latter Day One Atom cou'd be mix'd , of other clay . Such were the Features of her heavenly Face ; Her ...
... Maid . Preserve , O sacred Tomb , thy Trust con- sign'd : The Mold was made on purpose for the Mind : And she wou'd lose , if at the latter Day One Atom cou'd be mix'd , of other clay . Such were the Features of her heavenly Face ; Her ...
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... Maid In a Country of Christians to die without aid ! Not a Whig , or a Tory , or Trimmer at least , Or a Protestant Parson or Catholick Priest , To instruct a young Virgin that is at a loss What they meant by their sighing and kissing ...
... Maid In a Country of Christians to die without aid ! Not a Whig , or a Tory , or Trimmer at least , Or a Protestant Parson or Catholick Priest , To instruct a young Virgin that is at a loss What they meant by their sighing and kissing ...
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... Maids , All who are out of Humour or severe , All that want Wit , or hope to find it here . PROLOGUE . ALMIGHTY critiques ! whom our Indians here Worship , just as they do the Devil - for fear ; In Rev'rence to your Power , I come this ...
... Maids , All who are out of Humour or severe , All that want Wit , or hope to find it here . PROLOGUE . ALMIGHTY critiques ! whom our Indians here Worship , just as they do the Devil - for fear ; In Rev'rence to your Power , I come this ...
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... Maid . ) The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moore . ' Tis miracle to see a first good Play ; All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas- day . 20 A slender Poet must have time to grow , And spread and burnish as his Brothers do . Who ...
... Maid . ) The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moore . ' Tis miracle to see a first good Play ; All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas- day . 20 A slender Poet must have time to grow , And spread and burnish as his Brothers do . Who ...
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