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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... World well Lost Epilogue to Mithridates , King of Pontus Prologue to The True Widow 228 · • 229 • Prologue to The Loyal General • Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham · Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue ...
... World well Lost Epilogue to Mithridates , King of Pontus Prologue to The True Widow 228 · • 229 • Prologue to The Loyal General • Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham · Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue ...
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... World prevent what we shou'd do , And claim a Title in him by their Praise . 5 How shall I then begin , or where conclude , To draw a Fame so truly Circular ? For in a Round , what Order can be shew'd , Where all the Parts so equal ...
... World prevent what we shou'd do , And claim a Title in him by their Praise . 5 How shall I then begin , or where conclude , To draw a Fame so truly Circular ? For in a Round , what Order can be shew'd , Where all the Parts so equal ...
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... World was | The vulgar gull'd into Rebellion , arm'd , blest , Their blood to action by the Prize was warm'd ; He would not like soft Otho hope prevent , But. While Ours , a World divided from the rest , A dreadful Quiet felt , and ...
... World was | The vulgar gull'd into Rebellion , arm'd , blest , Their blood to action by the Prize was warm'd ; He would not like soft Otho hope prevent , But. While Ours , a World divided from the rest , A dreadful Quiet felt , and ...
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... world was drownd , When life and sin one common Tombe had found , The first small prospect of a rising hill With various notes of Joy the Ark did fill : Yet when that flood in its own depths was drown'd , It left behind it false and ...
... world was drownd , When life and sin one common Tombe had found , The first small prospect of a rising hill With various notes of Joy the Ark did fill : Yet when that flood in its own depths was drown'd , It left behind it false and ...
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... world may not : Decay'd by Time and Wars , they only prove Their former Beauty by your former Love , And now present , as Ancient Ladies do That courted long at length are forc'd to woo . For still they look on you with such kind Eyes ...
... world may not : Decay'd by Time and Wars , they only prove Their former Beauty by your former Love , And now present , as Ancient Ladies do That courted long at length are forc'd to woo . For still they look on you with such kind Eyes ...
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