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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... Prince EPISTLES AND COMPLIMENTARY ADDRESSES PAGE ix I 5 II 14 16 46 63 81 89 93 107 115 151 ˇ To John Hoddesdon , on his Divine Epigrams To my Honored Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems . To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton ...
... Prince EPISTLES AND COMPLIMENTARY ADDRESSES PAGE ix I 5 II 14 16 46 63 81 89 93 107 115 151 ˇ To John Hoddesdon , on his Divine Epigrams To my Honored Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems . To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton ...
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... Prince • Prologue to Disappointment , or the Mother in Fashion Prologue and Epilogue to Albion and Albanius Prologue to The Prophetess Prologue and Epilogue to Amphitryon , or the Two Sosias Prologue to Mistakes , or the False Report ...
... Prince • Prologue to Disappointment , or the Mother in Fashion Prologue and Epilogue to Albion and Albanius Prologue to The Prophetess Prologue and Epilogue to Amphitryon , or the Two Sosias Prologue to Mistakes , or the False Report ...
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... Prince , yet own'd a Soul above The highest Acts it could produce to show : Thus poor Mechanick Arts in Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , But when fresh Laurels ...
... Prince , yet own'd a Soul above The highest Acts it could produce to show : Thus poor Mechanick Arts in Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , But when fresh Laurels ...
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... Prince of Peace would , like himself , confer A Gift unhop'd without the price of war . 140 Yet , as he knew his Blessings worth , took care That we should know it by repeated Pray'r , Which storm'd the skies and ravish'd Charles from ...
... Prince of Peace would , like himself , confer A Gift unhop'd without the price of war . 140 Yet , as he knew his Blessings worth , took care That we should know it by repeated Pray'r , Which storm'd the skies and ravish'd Charles from ...
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... Prince to entertain With the submitted Fasces of the Main . And welcom now ( Great Monarch ) to your own ; 250 Behold th ' approaching Cliffes of Albion ; It is no longer Motion cheats your view , As you meet it , the Land approacheth ...
... Prince to entertain With the submitted Fasces of the Main . And welcom now ( Great Monarch ) to your own ; 250 Behold th ' approaching Cliffes of Albion ; It is no longer Motion cheats your view , As you meet it , the Land approacheth ...
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