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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... once remarks , we are entitled to read what Dryden wrote and not what some forgotten pedant thought that Dryden should have written ' . Of Dryden's poems some few of those which were prefixed to plays or other works were printed in ...
... once remarks , we are entitled to read what Dryden wrote and not what some forgotten pedant thought that Dryden should have written ' . Of Dryden's poems some few of those which were prefixed to plays or other works were printed in ...
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... once good Days had [ content , We thought our Sires , not with their own Had ere we came to age our Portion spent . Nor could our Nobles hope their bold Attempt Who ruined Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing ...
... once good Days had [ content , We thought our Sires , not with their own Had ere we came to age our Portion spent . Nor could our Nobles hope their bold Attempt Who ruined Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing ...
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... once to be , What in the body natural we see ; Mans Architect distinctly did ordain The charge of Muscles , Nerves , and of the Brain . Through viewless Conduits Spirits to dispense , The Springs of Motion from the Seat of Sense ...
... once to be , What in the body natural we see ; Mans Architect distinctly did ordain The charge of Muscles , Nerves , and of the Brain . Through viewless Conduits Spirits to dispense , The Springs of Motion from the Seat of Sense ...
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... once again its potent Fires renew , 290 Guiding our Eyes to find and worship you . And now times whiter Series is begun , Which in soft Centuries shall smoothly run ; Those Clouds that overcast your Morn shall fly , Dispell'd to ...
... once again its potent Fires renew , 290 Guiding our Eyes to find and worship you . And now times whiter Series is begun , Which in soft Centuries shall smoothly run ; Those Clouds that overcast your Morn shall fly , Dispell'd to ...
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... once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams by their continu'd stay Ilad warm'd the ground and call'd the Damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful Influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Ilad ...
... once might be secure and great : Till your kind beams by their continu'd stay Ilad warm'd the ground and call'd the Damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful Influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Ilad ...
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