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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... night ; restore ; " And weary waves , withdrawing from the Fight , Lie lull'd and panting on the silent Shore . 99 The Moon shone clear on the becalmed floud , Where , while her beams like glittering silver play , Upon the Deck our ...
... night ; restore ; " And weary waves , withdrawing from the Fight , Lie lull'd and panting on the silent Shore . 99 The Moon shone clear on the becalmed floud , Where , while her beams like glittering silver play , Upon the Deck our ...
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... night back upon the new - born Their Ships like wasted Patrimonies show ; And thinks too little what they found too With glewy. 118 The chearful Soldiers , with new stores sup- pli'd , Now long to execute their spleenful Will ; And , in ...
... night back upon the new - born Their Ships like wasted Patrimonies show ; And thinks too little what they found too With glewy. 118 The chearful Soldiers , with new stores sup- pli'd , Now long to execute their spleenful Will ; And , in ...
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... Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And frighted Mothers strike their Breasts , too late , For helpless Infants left amidst the Fire . 227 Their Cries soon waken all ...
... Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And frighted Mothers strike their Breasts , too late , For helpless Infants left amidst the Fire . 227 Their Cries soon waken all ...
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... Night are broke By Sparks , that drive against his Sacred Face . 240 More than his Guards his Sorrows made him known , And pious Tears , which down his Cheeks did show'r : The Wretched in his Grief forgot their own ; ( So much the Pity ...
... Night are broke By Sparks , that drive against his Sacred Face . 240 More than his Guards his Sorrows made him known , And pious Tears , which down his Cheeks did show'r : The Wretched in his Grief forgot their own ; ( So much the Pity ...
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... Night , His Beams he to his Royal Brother lent , And so shone still in his reflective Light . 254 Night came , but without darkness or repose , A dismal Picture of the gen'ral Doom ; Where Souls distracted when the Trumpet blows , And ...
... Night , His Beams he to his Royal Brother lent , And so shone still in his reflective Light . 254 Night came , but without darkness or repose , A dismal Picture of the gen'ral Doom ; Where Souls distracted when the Trumpet blows , And ...
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