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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... & c . According to their opinion , who think that great heap of Waters under the Line is depressed into Tides by the Moon toward the Poles , 4.2 waxing ] wexing 1667 . 5 12 Thus , mighty in her Ships , stood 24 ANNUS MIRABILIS ,
... & c . According to their opinion , who think that great heap of Waters under the Line is depressed into Tides by the Moon toward the Poles , 4.2 waxing ] wexing 1667 . 5 12 Thus , mighty in her Ships , stood 24 ANNUS MIRABILIS ,
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. 5 12 Thus , mighty in her Ships , stood Carthage The Loss and Gain each fatally were great ; long , And still his Subjects call'd aloud for War : And swept the Riches of the world from far , | But peaceful ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. 5 12 Thus , mighty in her Ships , stood Carthage The Loss and Gain each fatally were great ; long , And still his Subjects call'd aloud for War : And swept the Riches of the world from far , | But peaceful ...
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... stood propt upon the Main . 63 At this excess of Courage all amaz'd , The foremost of his Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the God - like Fathers saw . 64 And now , as where ...
... stood propt upon the Main . 63 At this excess of Courage all amaz'd , The foremost of his Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the God - like Fathers saw . 64 And now , as where ...
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... stood ; As if they had been there as Servants set , To stay , or to go on , as he thought good , And not persue , but wait on his Retreat . 96 So Lybian Huntsmen on some Sandy plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The ...
... stood ; As if they had been there as Servants set , To stay , or to go on , as he thought good , And not persue , but wait on his Retreat . 96 So Lybian Huntsmen on some Sandy plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The ...
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... stood still . 119 124 Th ' increasing Sound is born to either shore , And for their stakes the throwing Nations fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and ...
... stood still . 119 124 Th ' increasing Sound is born to either shore , And for their stakes the throwing Nations fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and ...
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