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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... winds for Halcyons when they breed at Sea . 37 Ilis Ashes in a Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . While Ours , a World ...
... winds for Halcyons when they breed at Sea . 37 Ilis Ashes in a Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . While Ours , a World ...
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... Winds at Sea , that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage ... Wind , But those that ' gainst stiff Gales laveering go Must be at once resolv'd and skilful too . 46 savage ] salvage ...
... Winds at Sea , that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage ... Wind , But those that ' gainst stiff Gales laveering go Must be at once resolv'd and skilful too . 46 savage ] salvage ...
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... Winds to their lowr'd Sails denied . [ out , The wavering Streamers , Flags , and Standart The merry Seamens rude but chearful Shout ; And last the Cannons voice that shook the ) Skies , 228 And , as it fares in sudden Extasies , At ...
... Winds to their lowr'd Sails denied . [ out , The wavering Streamers , Flags , and Standart The merry Seamens rude but chearful Shout ; And last the Cannons voice that shook the ) Skies , 228 And , as it fares in sudden Extasies , At ...
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... Winds that never Moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or out of breath with joy could not enlarge Their straightned Lungs , or conscious of their Charge . The British Amphitryte smooth and clear In richer Azure ...
... Winds that never Moderation knew , Afraid to blow too much , too faintly blew ; Or out of breath with joy could not enlarge Their straightned Lungs , or conscious of their Charge . The British Amphitryte smooth and clear In richer Azure ...
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... winds waft o're the gaudy spring , And open'd Scenes of flow'rs and blossoms bring 30 To grace this happy day , while you appear Not King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with ...
... winds waft o're the gaudy spring , And open'd Scenes of flow'rs and blossoms bring 30 To grace this happy day , while you appear Not King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with ...
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