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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... rage , whereas Dryden printed : Who studying Peace , and shunning Civil Rage , where the comma , if not logical , is the reader's guide . Again , where Christie gives Even then industrious of the common good ; Dryden has Ev'n then ...
... rage , whereas Dryden printed : Who studying Peace , and shunning Civil Rage , where the comma , if not logical , is the reader's guide . Again , where Christie gives Even then industrious of the common good ; Dryden has Ev'n then ...
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... rage 108 Casmes ] Chasmes 1660 . rore Without offending the well couz'ned sight , So on us stole our blessed change ; while we Th ' effect did feel but scarce the manner sce . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny 131 To ...
... rage 108 Casmes ] Chasmes 1660 . rore Without offending the well couz'ned sight , So on us stole our blessed change ; while we Th ' effect did feel but scarce the manner sce . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny 131 To ...
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... rage de- ceive . 69 In th ' English fleet each Ship resounds with Joy , And loud applause of their great Leader's Fame : In fiery dreams the Dutch they still destroy , And slumbring , smile at the imagin'd Flame . 70 Not so the Holland ...
... rage de- ceive . 69 In th ' English fleet each Ship resounds with Joy , And loud applause of their great Leader's Fame : In fiery dreams the Dutch they still destroy , And slumbring , smile at the imagin'd Flame . 70 Not so the Holland ...
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... rage , The Peoples Pray'r , the glad Diviners Theam , The Young mens Vision and the Old mens Dream ! Thee , Saviour , Thee the Nations Vows con- fess ; 240 And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless : Swift , unbespoken Pomps , thy steps ...
... rage , The Peoples Pray'r , the glad Diviners Theam , The Young mens Vision and the Old mens Dream ! Thee , Saviour , Thee the Nations Vows con- fess ; 240 And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless : Swift , unbespoken Pomps , thy steps ...
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... Rage , his Hunters tears ; Your Case no tame Expedients will afford ; Resolve on Death , or Conquest by the Sword , Which for no less a Stake than Life , you Draw , And Self - defence is Natures Eldest Law Leave the warm People no ...
... Rage , his Hunters tears ; Your Case no tame Expedients will afford ; Resolve on Death , or Conquest by the Sword , Which for no less a Stake than Life , you Draw , And Self - defence is Natures Eldest Law Leave the warm People no ...
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