The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose your Trust in Me was wise , Whose Int'rest most in your Advancement lies . ་ The lines may be Tate's but were at least passed by Dryden . Here it is plain that ' let ' is used in the ...
... rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose your Trust in Me was wise , Whose Int'rest most in your Advancement lies . ་ The lines may be Tate's but were at least passed by Dryden . Here it is plain that ' let ' is used in the ...
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... rest . 27 When such Heroick Vertue Heaven sets out , The Stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ; Because it drains ... rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour ...
... rest . 27 When such Heroick Vertue Heaven sets out , The Stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ; Because it drains ... rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour ...
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... rest , A dreadful Quiet felt , and worser far Than Armes , a sullen Interval of War : Thus , when black Clouds draw down the lab'ring Skies , Ere yet abroad the winged Thunder flies , An horrid Stillness first invades the ear , And in ...
... rest , A dreadful Quiet felt , and worser far Than Armes , a sullen Interval of War : Thus , when black Clouds draw down the lab'ring Skies , Ere yet abroad the winged Thunder flies , An horrid Stillness first invades the ear , And in ...
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... rest blest , Not now content to poize , shall sway , the rest . Abroad your Empire shall no Limits know , But like the Sea in boundless Circles flow . Your much lov'd Fleet shall with a wide Command 300 Besiege the petty Monarchs of the ...
... rest blest , Not now content to poize , shall sway , the rest . Abroad your Empire shall no Limits know , But like the Sea in boundless Circles flow . Your much lov'd Fleet shall with a wide Command 300 Besiege the petty Monarchs of the ...
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... Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in ...
... Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in ...
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