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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... fear Which humble Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For what the Pow'rful takes not he bestows . And France that did an Exiles presence Fear May justly apprehend you still too near . 311 At home ...
... fear Which humble Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For what the Pow'rful takes not he bestows . And France that did an Exiles presence Fear May justly apprehend you still too near . 311 At home ...
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... fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and close as when the Fight begun , Their huge unwieldy Navy wasts away ; Still doubling ours , brave Rupert With the ...
... fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and close as when the Fight begun , Their huge unwieldy Navy wasts away ; Still doubling ours , brave Rupert With the ...
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... Fear had froze before : view , That with less grief the Perish'd they deplore . 286 The Father of the People open'd wide His Stores , and all the Poor with Plenty fed : Thus God's Anointed God's own place sup pli'd , And fill'd the ...
... Fear had froze before : view , That with less grief the Perish'd they deplore . 286 The Father of the People open'd wide His Stores , and all the Poor with Plenty fed : Thus God's Anointed God's own place sup pli'd , And fill'd the ...
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... Fears Call Jebusites ; and Pharaoh's Pensioners , Whom , when our Fury from his Aid has torn , He shall be naked left to publick Scorn . 400 The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd ...
... Fears Call Jebusites ; and Pharaoh's Pensioners , Whom , when our Fury from his Aid has torn , He shall be naked left to publick Scorn . 400 The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd ...
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... fear , his kindness may Controul . He fears his Brother , though he loves his Son , For plighted Vows too late to be undone . 470 If so , by Force he wishes to be gain'd , Like Womens Leachery to seem Constrain'd : Doubt not ; but ...
... fear , his kindness may Controul . He fears his Brother , though he loves his Son , For plighted Vows too late to be undone . 470 If so , by Force he wishes to be gain'd , Like Womens Leachery to seem Constrain'd : Doubt not ; but ...
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