The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Dame a Dame receiv'd , and ev'ry Knight a Knight . 410 The Lawrel - Champions with their Swords invade The neighb'ring Forests where the Justs were made , And Serewood from the rotten Hedges took , And Seeds of Latent - Fire from Flints ...
... Dame a Dame receiv'd , and ev'ry Knight a Knight . 410 The Lawrel - Champions with their Swords invade The neighb'ring Forests where the Justs were made , And Serewood from the rotten Hedges took , And Seeds of Latent - Fire from Flints ...
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... Dame was drawn to this repast ; But yet resolv'd , because it was the last . 250 The Day was come ; the Guests invited came , And , with the rest , th ' inexorable Dame : A Feast prepar'd with riotous Expence , Much Cost , more Care ...
... Dame was drawn to this repast ; But yet resolv'd , because it was the last . 250 The Day was come ; the Guests invited came , And , with the rest , th ' inexorable Dame : A Feast prepar'd with riotous Expence , Much Cost , more Care ...
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... Dame lay breathless on the Ground ; When on a suddain reinspired with Breath , Again she rose , again to suffer Death ; 331 Nor stay'd the Hell - hounds , nor the Hunter stay'd , But follow'd , as before , the flying Maid : Th ' Avenger ...
... Dame lay breathless on the Ground ; When on a suddain reinspired with Breath , Again she rose , again to suffer Death ; 331 Nor stay'd the Hell - hounds , nor the Hunter stay'd , But follow'd , as before , the flying Maid : Th ' Avenger ...
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ASTRÆA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION and Return of | 7 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION | 16 |
A FUNERALPINDARIQUE POEM SACRED TO | 107 |
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