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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... kind , declares that Love made an active Progress through his Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first ...
... kind , declares that Love made an active Progress through his Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first ...
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... kind Force cou'd scarce the Fates defraud ; Who for such Followers lost , O matchless mind ! At his own Safety now almost repin'd ! Say Royal Sir , by all your Fame in Arms , Your Praise in Peace , and by Urania's Charms ; 1100 If all ...
... kind Force cou'd scarce the Fates defraud ; Who for such Followers lost , O matchless mind ! At his own Safety now almost repin'd ! Say Royal Sir , by all your Fame in Arms , Your Praise in Peace , and by Urania's Charms ; 1100 If all ...
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... kind of Law - giver , and those three qualities 20 which I have nam'd are proper to the Legislative style . The Florid , Elevated , and Figura- tive way is for the Passions ; for Love and Hatred , Fear and Anger , are begotten in the ...
... kind of Law - giver , and those three qualities 20 which I have nam'd are proper to the Legislative style . The Florid , Elevated , and Figura- tive way is for the Passions ; for Love and Hatred , Fear and Anger , are begotten in the ...
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... kind ; That Vice Triumphs and Vertue suffers here , ( A Brand that Sovereign justice cannot bear ; ) Our Reason prompts us to a future State , The last Appeal from Fortune , and from Fate , Where God's all - righteous ways will be ...
... kind ; That Vice Triumphs and Vertue suffers here , ( A Brand that Sovereign justice cannot bear ; ) Our Reason prompts us to a future State , The last Appeal from Fortune , and from Fate , Where God's all - righteous ways will be ...
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... kind , But This one rule of Life ; That shews us best How God may be appeas'd , and mortals blest . Whether from length of Time its worth we draw , The World is scarce more Ancient than the Law : Heav'ns early Care prescrib'd for every ...
... kind , But This one rule of Life ; That shews us best How God may be appeas'd , and mortals blest . Whether from length of Time its worth we draw , The World is scarce more Ancient than the Law : Heav'ns early Care prescrib'd for every ...
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