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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... sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque Song of a Scholar and his Mistress • 201 202 • 202 ˇ 203 PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant ...
... sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque Song of a Scholar and his Mistress • 201 202 • 202 ˇ 203 PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant ...
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... sweets of Youths desired Age , But found his Life too true a Pilgrimage . Unconquer'd yet in that forlorn Estate , His Manly Courage overcame his Fate . His Wounds he took like Romans on his Breast , Which by his Vertue were with ...
... sweets of Youths desired Age , But found his Life too true a Pilgrimage . Unconquer'd yet in that forlorn Estate , His Manly Courage overcame his Fate . His Wounds he took like Romans on his Breast , Which by his Vertue were with ...
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... sweet than a forgiving mind . Thus , when th ' Almighty would to Moses give A sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice ...
... sweet than a forgiving mind . Thus , when th ' Almighty would to Moses give A sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice ...
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... sweet . I mourn , my Country - men , your lost Estate , Though far unable to prevent your Fate : Behold a Banish'd man , for your dear cause Expos'd a prey to Arbitrary Laws ! 701 } Yet oh ! that I alone coud be undone , Cut off from ...
... sweet . I mourn , my Country - men , your lost Estate , Though far unable to prevent your Fate : Behold a Banish'd man , for your dear cause Expos'd a prey to Arbitrary Laws ! 701 } Yet oh ! that I alone coud be undone , Cut off from ...
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... sweet : Bethought him of a wife , e'er half way gone , ( For ' twas uneasie travailing alone , ) And in this masquerade of mirth and love , Mistook the bliss of heav'n for Bacchanals above . Sure he presum'd of praise , who came to ...
... sweet : Bethought him of a wife , e'er half way gone , ( For ' twas uneasie travailing alone , ) And in this masquerade of mirth and love , Mistook the bliss of heav'n for Bacchanals above . Sure he presum'd of praise , who came to ...
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