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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... mortal author's gone . Will it be believed that the English editors print ' immortal ' instead of ' mortal ' ? Since the English editors have ignored Dryden's own texts , it can hardly be expected that they should have consulted the ...
... mortal author's gone . Will it be believed that the English editors print ' immortal ' instead of ' mortal ' ? Since the English editors have ignored Dryden's own texts , it can hardly be expected that they should have consulted the ...
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... mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie to the Lilies side , [ bed While Our cross Stars deny'd us Charles his Whom Our first Flames and ...
... mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie to the Lilies side , [ bed While Our cross Stars deny'd us Charles his Whom Our first Flames and ...
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... mortal anger hide . When Empire first from families did spring , Then every Father govern'd as a King ; But you that are a Soveraign Prince , allay Imperial pow'r with your paternal sway . From those great cares when ease your soul ...
... mortal anger hide . When Empire first from families did spring , Then every Father govern'd as a King ; But you that are a Soveraign Prince , allay Imperial pow'r with your paternal sway . From those great cares when ease your soul ...
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... mortal Valour never must be done . 134 This lucky hour the wise Batavian takes , And warns his tatter'd Fleet to follow home : Proud to have so got off with equal stakes , 9 Where ' twas a Triumph not to be o're - come . 135 The ...
... mortal Valour never must be done . 134 This lucky hour the wise Batavian takes , And warns his tatter'd Fleet to follow home : Proud to have so got off with equal stakes , 9 Where ' twas a Triumph not to be o're - come . 135 The ...
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... Mortal Foes did yeild , And Brothers stain'd with Brothers Blocd the Feild ; When Sons Curst Steel the Fathers Gore did Stain , And Mothers Mourn'd for Sons by Fathers Slain ! 710 When thick , as Egypt's Locusts on the Sand , Our Tribes ...
... Mortal Foes did yeild , And Brothers stain'd with Brothers Blocd the Feild ; When Sons Curst Steel the Fathers Gore did Stain , And Mothers Mourn'd for Sons by Fathers Slain ! 710 When thick , as Egypt's Locusts on the Sand , Our Tribes ...
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