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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... Nature will Prevail Epilogue to The Husband his own Cuckold 256 257 258 259 260 Prologue and Epilogue on the Occasion of a Representation for Dryden's Benefit , March 25 , 1700 261 FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of ...
... Nature will Prevail Epilogue to The Husband his own Cuckold 256 257 258 259 260 Prologue and Epilogue on the Occasion of a Representation for Dryden's Benefit , March 25 , 1700 261 FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of ...
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... Nature in fresh looks appear'd ; Thus ( Royall Sir , ) to see you landed here Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat II Till they at once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams ...
... Nature in fresh looks appear'd ; Thus ( Royall Sir , ) to see you landed here Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat II Till they at once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams ...
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... Nature did ordain , And their lov'd Druids seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the 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 ...
... Nature did ordain , And their lov'd Druids seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the 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 ...
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... Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in Peace and yet in Motion ...
... Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in Peace and yet in Motion ...
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... nature to the Metropolis of any Nation , so is it likewise consonant to Justice , that he who was to give the first Example of such a Dedication should begin it with that City , which has set a pattern to all others of true Loyalty ...
... nature to the Metropolis of any Nation , so is it likewise consonant to Justice , that he who was to give the first Example of such a Dedication should begin it with that City , which has set a pattern to all others of true Loyalty ...
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