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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... one blessing mixt descends on you , As heightned spirits fall in richer dew . Not that our wishes do increase your store , Full of your self , you can admit no more : MY LORD , presented on New - Years - Day TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY ,
... one blessing mixt descends on you , As heightned spirits fall in richer dew . Not that our wishes do increase your store , Full of your self , you can admit no more : MY LORD , presented on New - Years - Day TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY ,
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... fall . You have already wearied Fortune so , 129 She cannot farther be your Friend or Foe ; But sits all breathless , and admires to feel A Fate so weighty that it stops her Wheel . In all things else above our humble Fate , Your equal ...
... fall . You have already wearied Fortune so , 129 She cannot farther be your Friend or Foe ; But sits all breathless , and admires to feel A Fate so weighty that it stops her Wheel . In all things else above our humble Fate , Your equal ...
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... fall , And some by Aromatick Splinters die . 30 And though by Tempests of the Prize bereft , In Heavens inclemency some ease we find ; And only yielded to the Seas and Wind . Our foes we vanquish'd by our valour left , 31 Nor wholly ...
... fall , And some by Aromatick Splinters die . 30 And though by Tempests of the Prize bereft , In Heavens inclemency some ease we find ; And only yielded to the Seas and Wind . Our foes we vanquish'd by our valour left , 31 Nor wholly ...
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... fall'n - Angels , fear'd This new Messia's coming , there did wait , And round the verge their braving Vessels steer'd , To tempt his Courage with so fair a Bait . 115 But he , unmov'd , contemns their idle threat , Secure of fame when ...
... fall'n - Angels , fear'd This new Messia's coming , there did wait , And round the verge their braving Vessels steer'd , To tempt his Courage with so fair a Bait . 115 But he , unmov'd , contemns their idle threat , Secure of fame when ...
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... fall . 129 Their open'd sides receive a gloomy light , Dreadful as day let in to shades below : Without , grim death rides bare - fac'd in their And urges ent'ring billows as they flow . sight , C 130 When one dire shot , the last they ...
... fall . 129 Their open'd sides receive a gloomy light , Dreadful as day let in to shades below : Without , grim death rides bare - fac'd in their And urges ent'ring billows as they flow . sight , C 130 When one dire shot , the last they ...
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