The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts express 70 That must his Suff ' rings both regret and bless ! For when his early Valour Heav'n had ...
... Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts express 70 That must his Suff ' rings both regret and bless ! For when his early Valour Heav'n had ...
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... Fortune is the greater , that for three Descents they have been pleas'd to distinguish my Poems from those of other Men , and have accordingly made me their peculiar Care . May it be permitted me to say , That as your Grandfather and ...
... Fortune is the greater , that for three Descents they have been pleas'd to distinguish my Poems from those of other Men , and have accordingly made me their peculiar Care . May it be permitted me to say , That as your Grandfather and ...
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... Fortune amply bless'd . Lysymachus who rul'd the Rhodian State , Was then by choice their annual Magistrate : He lov'd Cassandra too with equal Fire , But Fortune had not favour'd his Desire ; Cross'd by her Friends , by her not dis ...
... Fortune amply bless'd . Lysymachus who rul'd the Rhodian State , Was then by choice their annual Magistrate : He lov'd Cassandra too with equal Fire , But Fortune had not favour'd his Desire ; Cross'd by her Friends , by her not dis ...
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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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