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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... liv'd on bloud , Sucking for them were med'cinally good ; 150 But , when they fasten'd on their fester'd ester'd Sore , Then Justice and Religion they forswore , Their Maiden Oaths debauch'd intoaWhore . ) Thus Men are rais'd by ...
... liv'd on bloud , Sucking for them were med'cinally good ; 150 But , when they fasten'd on their fester'd ester'd Sore , Then Justice and Religion they forswore , Their Maiden Oaths debauch'd intoaWhore . ) Thus Men are rais'd by ...
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... Liv'd up , and lifted high their Natural Light ; With Socrates may see their Maker's Face , While Thousand Rubrick - Martyrs want a place . Nor does it baulk my Charity to find Th ' Egyptian Bishop of another mind : 211 193 Sons ] This ...
... Liv'd up , and lifted high their Natural Light ; With Socrates may see their Maker's Face , While Thousand Rubrick - Martyrs want a place . Nor does it baulk my Charity to find Th ' Egyptian Bishop of another mind : 211 193 Sons ] This ...
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... liv'd as unconcern'd and happily As the first Age in Natures golden Scene ; Supine amidst our flowing Store , We slept securely , and we dreamt of more : When suddenly the Thunder - clap was heard , It took us unprepar'd and out of ...
... liv'd as unconcern'd and happily As the first Age in Natures golden Scene ; Supine amidst our flowing Store , We slept securely , and we dreamt of more : When suddenly the Thunder - clap was heard , It took us unprepar'd and out of ...
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... liv'd news soon spread around , Took the same Train , the same impetuous bound : 120 The drooping Town in smiles again was drest , Gladness in every Face exprest , Their eyes before their Tongues confest . Men met each other with ...
... liv'd news soon spread around , Took the same Train , the same impetuous bound : 120 The drooping Town in smiles again was drest , Gladness in every Face exprest , Their eyes before their Tongues confest . Men met each other with ...
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... liv'd to Gods own heart , Yet less serenely died than he ; Charles left behind no harsh decree For Schoolmen with laborious art To salve from cruelty : 240 Those , for whom love cou'd no excuses frame , He graciously forgot to name ...
... liv'd to Gods own heart , Yet less serenely died than he ; Charles left behind no harsh decree For Schoolmen with laborious art To salve from cruelty : 240 Those , for whom love cou'd no excuses frame , He graciously forgot to name ...
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