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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... race . But the last of his publications , the very volume which contains this epistle , has , in other poems , some glaring errors of the press . Some of these and others in other works , were silently corrected in subsequent editions ...
... race . But the last of his publications , the very volume which contains this epistle , has , in other poems , some glaring errors of the press . Some of these and others in other works , were silently corrected in subsequent editions ...
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... Race . 20 But since it was decreed , Auspicious King , In Britains right that thou shouldst wed the Main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious thing , And therefore doom'd that Lawson should be slain . 21 Lawson amongst the ...
... Race . 20 But since it was decreed , Auspicious King , In Britains right that thou shouldst wed the Main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious thing , And therefore doom'd that Lawson should be slain . 21 Lawson amongst the ...
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... race As ever tri'd th ' extent and stretch of grace ; God's pamper'd People , whom , debauch'd with ease , No King could govern nor no God could please ; ΤΟ | Would Steer too nigh the Sands to boast his ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL . 49.
... race As ever tri'd th ' extent and stretch of grace ; God's pamper'd People , whom , debauch'd with ease , No King could govern nor no God could please ; ΤΟ | Would Steer too nigh the Sands to boast his ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL . 49.
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... Race , If once Dominion they could found in Grace ? These led the Pack ; though not of surest scent , Yet deepest mouth'd against the Govern- ment . A numerous Host of dreaming Saints suc- ceed ; Of the true old Enthusiastick Breed ...
... Race , If once Dominion they could found in Grace ? These led the Pack ; though not of surest scent , Yet deepest mouth'd against the Govern- ment . A numerous Host of dreaming Saints suc- ceed ; Of the true old Enthusiastick Breed ...
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... race Whose Oath with Martyrdom did Stephen grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God - almighties Gentlemen . Sunk were his Eyes , his Voice was harsh and loud , Sure signs he neither Cholerick was , nor ...
... race Whose Oath with Martyrdom did Stephen grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God - almighties Gentlemen . Sunk were his Eyes , his Voice was harsh and loud , Sure signs he neither Cholerick was , nor ...
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