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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... ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the admitted tide , Where in new depths the wond'ring fishes glide : Here in a Royal bed the waters sleep , When tir'd at Sea within this bay they creep . Ilere ...
... ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the admitted tide , Where in new depths the wond'ring fishes glide : Here in a Royal bed the waters sleep , When tir'd at Sea within this bay they creep . Ilere ...
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... Ev'n those , whom Want might drive to just despair , Think Life a Blessing under such a King . 261 Mean time he sadly suffers in their Grief , Out - weeps an Hermite , and out - praysa Saint : All the long night he studies their relief ...
... Ev'n those , whom Want might drive to just despair , Think Life a Blessing under such a King . 261 Mean time he sadly suffers in their Grief , Out - weeps an Hermite , and out - praysa Saint : All the long night he studies their relief ...
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... ev'n th ' Offending Croud will find , Half loath and half consenting to the Ill , ( For Loyal Blood within him strugled still , ) He thus repli'd - And what Pretence have 1 To take up Arms for Publick Liberty ? My Father Governs with ...
... ev'n th ' Offending Croud will find , Half loath and half consenting to the Ill , ( For Loyal Blood within him strugled still , ) He thus repli'd - And what Pretence have 1 To take up Arms for Publick Liberty ? My Father Governs with ...
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... Ev'n Absalom amid the dazling Beams 119 Of Empire , and ambitions flattering Dreams , Perceives the Plot ( too foul to be excus'd ) To aid Designs , no less pernicious , us'd . And ( Filial Sense yet striving in his Breast ) Thus to ...
... Ev'n Absalom amid the dazling Beams 119 Of Empire , and ambitions flattering Dreams , Perceives the Plot ( too foul to be excus'd ) To aid Designs , no less pernicious , us'd . And ( Filial Sense yet striving in his Breast ) Thus to ...
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... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you stand , And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before 220 As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you stand , And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before 220 As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
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