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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... fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's Day , November 22 , 1687 195 196 196 197 198 • 198 • 200 • 201 • 201 • 201 202 • 202 203 The Lady's Song A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of Town in the Spring Alexander's ...
... fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's Day , November 22 , 1687 195 196 196 197 198 • 198 • 200 • 201 • 201 • 201 202 • 202 203 The Lady's Song A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of Town in the Spring Alexander's ...
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... Fair triumph'd when the Brave o'recame . 41 Then , as you meant to spread another way By Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn North , ten thousand Cupid's strong . Like ...
... Fair triumph'd when the Brave o'recame . 41 Then , as you meant to spread another way By Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn North , ten thousand Cupid's strong . Like ...
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... fair Augusta bind , ( The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd ) An ancient fabrick raised t ' inform the sight , There stood of yore , and Barbican it hight : 48 A - 1 Aston 1682 . 50 And gently waft the over all along . 1682 . A watch ...
... fair Augusta bind , ( The fair Augusta much to fears inclin'd ) An ancient fabrick raised t ' inform the sight , There stood of yore , and Barbican it hight : 48 A - 1 Aston 1682 . 50 And gently waft the over all along . 1682 . A watch ...
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... fair a way ( if they please themselves ) of satisfying all reasonable Men of their sincerity and good meaning to the Government , I shall make bold to consider that other extream of our Religion , I mean the Fanaticks , or Schismaticks ...
... fair a way ( if they please themselves ) of satisfying all reasonable Men of their sincerity and good meaning to the Government , I shall make bold to consider that other extream of our Religion , I mean the Fanaticks , or Schismaticks ...
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... fair War or even so much as fair Quarter from a Reader of the opposite Party . All Men are engag'd either on this side or that : and tho ' Conscience is the common Word which is given by both , yet if a Writer fall among Enemies and ...
... fair War or even so much as fair Quarter from a Reader of the opposite Party . All Men are engag'd either on this side or that : and tho ' Conscience is the common Word which is given by both , yet if a Writer fall among Enemies and ...
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