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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... call'd the Damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful Influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Ilad greater hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this ...
... call'd the Damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful Influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Ilad greater hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this ...
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... call'd aloud for War : And swept the Riches of the world from far , | But peaceful Kings , o're martial people set , Yet stoop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more | Each other's poize and counter - ballance are . strong : And this may ...
... call'd aloud for War : And swept the Riches of the world from far , | But peaceful Kings , o're martial people set , Yet stoop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more | Each other's poize and counter - ballance are . strong : And this may ...
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... call'd that providence which we call'd flight . 193 Never did Men more joyfully obey , Or sooner understood the sign to flic : With such alacrity they bore away , As if to praise them All the States stood by . 194 O famous leader of the ...
... call'd that providence which we call'd flight . 193 Never did Men more joyfully obey , Or sooner understood the sign to flic : With such alacrity they bore away , As if to praise them All the States stood by . 194 O famous leader of the ...
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... Call'd up some waking Lover to the sight ; And long it was ere he the rest could raise , Whose heavy Eye - lids yet were full of Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And ...
... Call'd up some waking Lover to the sight ; And long it was ere he the rest could raise , Whose heavy Eye - lids yet were full of Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And ...
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... 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 can never be sincerely blest : Heav'n punishes the bad , and proves the best . The ...
... 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 can never be sincerely blest : Heav'n punishes the bad , and proves the best . The ...
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