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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... Youth , fix here , Let Int'rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose your Trust in Me was wise , Whose Int'rest most in your Advancement lies . ་ The lines may be Tate's but were at least passed by Dryden . Here it is plain ...
... Youth , fix here , Let Int'rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose your Trust in Me was wise , Whose Int'rest most in your Advancement lies . ་ The lines may be Tate's but were at least passed by Dryden . Here it is plain ...
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... Youth betray By Acts their Age too late wou'd wish un- done . 10 And yet Dominion was not his Design ; We owe that Blessing not to him , but Heav'n , Which to fair Acts unsought Rewards did join , Rewards that less to him , than us ...
... Youth betray By Acts their Age too late wou'd wish un- done . 10 And yet Dominion was not his Design ; We owe that Blessing not to him , but Heav'n , Which to fair Acts unsought Rewards did join , Rewards that less to him , than us ...
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... Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good Days had [ content , We thought our ... Youths desired Age , But found his Life too true a Pilgrimage . Unconquer'd yet in that forlorn Estate , His Manly ...
... Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good Days had [ content , We thought our ... Youths desired Age , But found his Life too true a Pilgrimage . Unconquer'd yet in that forlorn Estate , His Manly ...
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... Youth in Exile and Distress ! Who me unfriended brought'st by wondrous ways , King's Prayer . The Kingdom of my Fathers to possess : 263 Be thou my Judge , with what unwearied Care I since have labour'd for my People's good ; To bind ...
... Youth in Exile and Distress ! Who me unfriended brought'st by wondrous ways , King's Prayer . The Kingdom of my Fathers to possess : 263 Be thou my Judge , with what unwearied Care I since have labour'd for my People's good ; To bind ...
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... Youth that purg'd by boil ing o'r : And Amnon's Murther , by a specious Name , Was call'd a Just Revenge for injur'd Fame . Thus Prais'd and Lov'd , the Noble Youth remain'd , 4I While David , undisturb'd , in Sion reign'd . But Life ...
... Youth that purg'd by boil ing o'r : And Amnon's Murther , by a specious Name , Was call'd a Just Revenge for injur'd Fame . Thus Prais'd and Lov'd , the Noble Youth remain'd , 4I While David , undisturb'd , in Sion reign'd . But Life ...
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