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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... Sejanus , almost first of Roman Names , The great Sejanus crackles in the Flames : Form'd in the Forge , the Pliant Brass is laid On Anvils ; and of Head and Limbs are made Pans , Cans , and Pispots , a whole Kitchin Trade . Adorn your ...
... Sejanus , almost first of Roman Names , The great Sejanus crackles in the Flames : Form'd in the Forge , the Pliant Brass is laid On Anvils ; and of Head and Limbs are made Pans , Cans , and Pispots , a whole Kitchin Trade . Adorn your ...
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... Sejanus Punishment , and Crimes . Now tell me truly , wou'dst thou change thy Fate To be , like him , first Minister of State ? To have thy Levees Crowded with resort Of a depending , gaping , servile Court : Dispose all Honours of the ...
... Sejanus Punishment , and Crimes . Now tell me truly , wou'dst thou change thy Fate To be , like him , first Minister of State ? To have thy Levees Crowded with resort Of a depending , gaping , servile Court : Dispose all Honours of the ...
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... Sejanus was Tiberius's first Favourite , and while he continu'd so had the highest Marks of Honour bestow'd on him : Statues and Triumphal Chariots were every where erected to him ; but as soon as he fell into Disgrace with the Emperor ...
... Sejanus was Tiberius's first Favourite , and while he continu'd so had the highest Marks of Honour bestow'd on him : Statues and Triumphal Chariots were every where erected to him ; but as soon as he fell into Disgrace with the Emperor ...
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