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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... wou'd he Cry , when Treasure he sur- priz'd , ' Tis Baalish Gold in David's Coyn Disguiz'd . Which to his House with richer Relicts came While Lumber Idols onely fed the Flame : For our wise Rabble ne'er took pains t ' inquire , What ...
... wou'd he Cry , when Treasure he sur- priz'd , ' Tis Baalish Gold in David's Coyn Disguiz'd . Which to his House with richer Relicts came While Lumber Idols onely fed the Flame : For our wise Rabble ne'er took pains t ' inquire , What ...
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... Wou'd nere through Wrong and Right his Progress take , 681 Grudge his own Rest , and keep the World awake , To fix a Lawless Prince on Judah's Throne , First to Invade our Rights , and then his Own ; His dear - gain'd Conquests cheaply ...
... Wou'd nere through Wrong and Right his Progress take , 681 Grudge his own Rest , and keep the World awake , To fix a Lawless Prince on Judah's Throne , First to Invade our Rights , and then his Own ; His dear - gain'd Conquests cheaply ...
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... wou'd not for himself pre- vail ; The Faction whom He trusts for future Sway , flim and the Publique wou'd alike Betray ; Amongst themselves divide the Captive State , And found their Hydra - Empire in his Fate ! Thus having beat the ...
... wou'd not for himself pre- vail ; The Faction whom He trusts for future Sway , flim and the Publique wou'd alike Betray ; Amongst themselves divide the Captive State , And found their Hydra - Empire in his Fate ! Thus having beat the ...
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... wou'd be seen to more advantage , if it were plac'd on a Spike of the Tower ; a little nearer to the Sun. Which wou'd then break out to beller purpose . You tell us in your Preface to the No - Protestant Plot , that you shall be forc ...
... wou'd be seen to more advantage , if it were plac'd on a Spike of the Tower ; a little nearer to the Sun. Which wou'd then break out to beller purpose . You tell us in your Preface to the No - Protestant Plot , that you shall be forc ...
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... wou'd fain be nibbling at a parallel betwixt this Association and that in the time of Queen Elizabeth . But there is this small difference betwixt them , that the ends of the one are directly opposite to the other : one with the Queen's ...
... wou'd fain be nibbling at a parallel betwixt this Association and that in the time of Queen Elizabeth . But there is this small difference betwixt them , that the ends of the one are directly opposite to the other : one with the Queen's ...
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