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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... rise against the Sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . 7 No borrow'd Bays his Temples did adorn , But to our Crown he did fresh Jewels bring ; Nor was his Vertue poison'd , soon as born , With the too early Thoughts of ...
... rise against the Sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . 7 No borrow'd Bays his Temples did adorn , But to our Crown he did fresh Jewels bring ; Nor was his Vertue poison'd , soon as born , With the too early Thoughts of ...
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... rise , Lay down again and clos'd his weary eyes . ' Twas MONK , whom Providence design'd to loose 151 Those real bonds false Freedom did impose . The blessed Saints that watch'd this turning Scene Did from their Stars with joyful wonder ...
... rise , Lay down again and clos'd his weary eyes . ' Twas MONK , whom Providence design'd to loose 151 Those real bonds false Freedom did impose . The blessed Saints that watch'd this turning Scene Did from their Stars with joyful wonder ...
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... rising hill With various notes of Joy the Ark did fill : Yet when that flood in its own depths was drown'd , It left ... rise . Ilad greater hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this ...
... rising hill With various notes of Joy the Ark did fill : Yet when that flood in its own depths was drown'd , It left ... rise . Ilad greater hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this ...
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... rise , From their own Order chose , in whose high State They think themselves the second Choise of Fate . When our great Monarch into Exile went , Wit and Religion suffer'd Banishment . Thus once , when Troy was wrapt in Fire and Smoke ...
... rise , From their own Order chose , in whose high State They think themselves the second Choise of Fate . When our great Monarch into Exile went , Wit and Religion suffer'd Banishment . Thus once , when Troy was wrapt in Fire and Smoke ...
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... rise not hinders but makes short our way . Your Brow , which does no fear of Thunder know , Sees rolling Tempests vainly beat below ; And , like Olympus ' Top , the Impression wears Of Love and Friendship writ in former Years . Yet ...
... rise not hinders but makes short our way . Your Brow , which does no fear of Thunder know , Sees rolling Tempests vainly beat below ; And , like Olympus ' Top , the Impression wears Of Love and Friendship writ in former Years . Yet ...
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