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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... thou Patron of my Days , Guide of my Youth in Exile and Distress ! Who me unfriended brought'st by wondrous ways , King's Prayer . The Kingdom of my Fathers to possess : 263 Be thou my Judge , with what unwearied Care I since have ...
... thou Patron of my Days , Guide of my Youth in Exile and Distress ! Who me unfriended brought'st by wondrous ways , King's Prayer . The Kingdom of my Fathers to possess : 263 Be thou my Judge , with what unwearied Care I since have ...
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... thou bring , To aid the Guardian Angel of thy King . Here stop my Muse , here cease thy painful flight ; No pinions can pursue Immortal height : Tell good Barzillai thou canst sing no more , And tell thy Soul she should have fled ...
... thou bring , To aid the Guardian Angel of thy King . Here stop my Muse , here cease thy painful flight ; No pinions can pursue Immortal height : Tell good Barzillai thou canst sing no more , And tell thy Soul she should have fled ...
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... thou Dull ; Drink , Swear , and Roar , forbear no lew'd delight Fit for thy Bulk , doe anything but write . Thou art of lasting Make , like thoughtless 480 men , A strong Nativity - but for the Pen ; Eat Opium , mingle Arsenick in thy ...
... thou Dull ; Drink , Swear , and Roar , forbear no lew'd delight Fit for thy Bulk , doe anything but write . Thou art of lasting Make , like thoughtless 480 men , A strong Nativity - but for the Pen ; Eat Opium , mingle Arsenick in thy ...
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... thou great Emporium of our Isle , O , thou too bounteous , thou too fruitfull Nile ! How shall I praise or curse to thy desert ! Or separate thy sound , from thy corrupted part ! 170 I call'd thee Nile ; the parallel will stand : Thy ...
... thou great Emporium of our Isle , O , thou too bounteous , thou too fruitfull Nile ! How shall I praise or curse to thy desert ! Or separate thy sound , from thy corrupted part ! 170 I call'd thee Nile ; the parallel will stand : Thy ...
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... thou hast none : thy Mercury Has pass'd through every Sect , or theirs through Thee . But what thou giv'st , that Venom still remains ; And the pox'd Nation feels Thee in their Brains . What else inspires the Tongues & swells the ...
... thou hast none : thy Mercury Has pass'd through every Sect , or theirs through Thee . But what thou giv'st , that Venom still remains ; And the pox'd Nation feels Thee in their Brains . What else inspires the Tongues & swells the ...
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