The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... foes she saw before her lye , And back she drew the shining weapon dry So when the gen'rous Lyon has in sight His equal match , he rouses for the fight ; But when his foe lyes prostrate on the plain , He sheathes his paws , uncurls his ...
... foes she saw before her lye , And back she drew the shining weapon dry So when the gen'rous Lyon has in sight His equal match , he rouses for the fight ; But when his foe lyes prostrate on the plain , He sheathes his paws , uncurls his ...
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... Foes . To his lamented loss for time to come , His pious Widow consecrates this Tomb . EPITAPH ON SIR PALMES FAIRBORNE'S TOMB . Text from the Miscellanies of 1693 . 4 undaunted ] This was the word in the first sketch on the stone in ...
... Foes . To his lamented loss for time to come , His pious Widow consecrates this Tomb . EPITAPH ON SIR PALMES FAIRBORNE'S TOMB . Text from the Miscellanies of 1693 . 4 undaunted ] This was the word in the first sketch on the stone in ...
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... Foes ? The glitt'ring Helm by Moonlight will proclaim 171 The latent Robber , and prevent his Game : Nor could he hold his tott'ring Head up- right Beneath that Motion , or sustain the Weight ; Nor that right Arm cou'd toss the beamy ...
... Foes ? The glitt'ring Helm by Moonlight will proclaim 171 The latent Robber , and prevent his Game : Nor could he hold his tott'ring Head up- right Beneath that Motion , or sustain the Weight ; Nor that right Arm cou'd toss the beamy ...
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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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