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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... Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must be some evidence that the verb ...
... Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must be some evidence that the verb ...
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... Pow'r withdraw , But raging Floods persue their hasty Thaw : Our Thaw was mild , the Cold not chas'd away , But lost in kindly heat of lengthned day . Heav'n would no bargain for its Blessings drive , But what we could not pay for ...
... Pow'r withdraw , But raging Floods persue their hasty Thaw : Our Thaw was mild , the Cold not chas'd away , But lost in kindly heat of lengthned day . Heav'n would no bargain for its Blessings drive , But what we could not pay for ...
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... Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 their Made ...
... Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter , while pronounc'd by you , Is softer made . So winds that tempests brew When through Arabian Groves they take their flight 270 their Made ...
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... pow'r he does two Chiefs create , Our. 32 Go , Mortals , now , and vex yourselves in vain For Wealth , which so uncertainly must come : When what was brought so far , and with such pain Was onely kept to lose it nearer home . 33 The Son ...
... pow'r he does two Chiefs create , Our. 32 Go , Mortals , now , and vex yourselves in vain For Wealth , which so uncertainly must come : When what was brought so far , and with such pain Was onely kept to lose it nearer home . 33 The Son ...
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... Pow'r to swift Dominion flew . 200 In fortunes Empire blindly thus we go , And wander after pathless Destiny ; Whose dark resorts since Prudence cannot know , In vain it would provide for what shall be . 201 But what c're English to the ...
... Pow'r to swift Dominion flew . 200 In fortunes Empire blindly thus we go , And wander after pathless Destiny ; Whose dark resorts since Prudence cannot know , In vain it would provide for what shall be . 201 But what c're English to the ...
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