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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... Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his Immortal Memory ; 6 His Grandeur he derived from ...
... Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his Immortal Memory ; 6 His Grandeur he derived from ...
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... praise the best of Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He that brought peace and discord could attone , His Name is Musick of itself alone . Now while the sacred oyl ...
... praise the best of Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He that brought peace and discord could attone , His Name is Musick of itself alone . Now while the sacred oyl ...
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... praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial mind . What to your cares we owe is learnt from hence , When ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the ...
... praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial mind . What to your cares we owe is learnt from hence , When ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the ...
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... Praise in which themselves have part . By you he fits those Subjects to obey , As Heaven's Eternal Monarch does convey His Pow'r unseen , and Man to his Designs By his bright Ministers , the Stars , inclines . Our setting Sun from his ...
... Praise in which themselves have part . By you he fits those Subjects to obey , As Heaven's Eternal Monarch does convey His Pow'r unseen , and Man to his Designs By his bright Ministers , the Stars , inclines . Our setting Sun from his ...
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... praise , and I have exalted them and made 10 them fruitful : but here - Omnia sponte suâ reddit justissima tellus . I have had a large , a fair , and a pleasant field ; so fertile , that , without my cultivating , it has given me two ...
... praise , and I have exalted them and made 10 them fruitful : but here - Omnia sponte suâ reddit justissima tellus . I have had a large , a fair , and a pleasant field ; so fertile , that , without my cultivating , it has given me two ...
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