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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... Sea Fight , from the same From The Kind Keeper . Song from the Italian From Troilus and Cressida Song to Apollo , from Edipus From The Spanish Fryar 369 370 370 371 371 371 371 372 372 • 372 372 372 373 373 373 • 373 • 374 374 374 374 ...
... Sea Fight , from the same From The Kind Keeper . Song from the Italian From Troilus and Cressida Song to Apollo , from Edipus From The Spanish Fryar 369 370 370 371 371 371 371 372 372 • 372 372 372 373 373 373 • 373 • 374 374 374 374 ...
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... 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 or participle was used precisely in ...
... 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 or participle was used precisely in ...
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... with He that was born to drown might cross the Seas . Heav'n could not own a Providence , and take The wealth three Nations ventur'd at a stake . The same indulgence Charles his Voyage bless'd , 240 Which в 3 A POEM , ETC. 9.
... with He that was born to drown might cross the Seas . Heav'n could not own a Providence , and take The wealth three Nations ventur'd at a stake . The same indulgence Charles his Voyage bless'd , 240 Which в 3 A POEM , ETC. 9.
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... Sea in boundless Circles flow . Your much lov'd Fleet shall with a wide Command 300 Besiege the petty Monarchs of the Land : And as Old Time his Off - spring swallow'd down , Our Ocean in its depths all Seas shall drown . Their wealthy ...
... Sea in boundless Circles flow . Your much lov'd Fleet shall with a wide Command 300 Besiege the petty Monarchs of the Land : And as Old Time his Off - spring swallow'd down , Our Ocean in its depths all Seas shall drown . Their wealthy ...
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... Seas , Your Thoughts themselves in that blue Empire please . 100 Hither in Summer ev'nings you repair To take the ... Sea within this bay they creep . Ilere the mistrustfull foul no harm suspects , So safe are all things which our King ...
... Seas , Your Thoughts themselves in that blue Empire please . 100 Hither in Summer ev'nings you repair To take the ... Sea within this bay they creep . Ilere the mistrustfull foul no harm suspects , So safe are all things which our King ...
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