The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander · 158 158 160 • 161 161 ...
... Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander · 158 158 160 • 161 161 ...
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... Friend . 821 been How many skittish Girls have thus caught ? He prov'd a Lover , who a Friend was thought . Sailors by Sun and Wind are swarthy made ; A tann'd Complexion best becomes their Trade . ' Tis a Disgrace to Ploughmen to be ...
... Friend . 821 been How many skittish Girls have thus caught ? He prov'd a Lover , who a Friend was thought . Sailors by Sun and Wind are swarthy made ; A tann'd Complexion best becomes their Trade . ' Tis a Disgrace to Ploughmen to be ...
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... Friend of Juvenal , and himself a Poet , is leaving Rome ; and retiring to Cumæ . Our Author accompanies him out of Town . Before they take leave of each other , Umbritius tells his Friend the Reasons which oblige him to lead a private ...
... Friend of Juvenal , and himself a Poet , is leaving Rome ; and retiring to Cumæ . Our Author accompanies him out of Town . Before they take leave of each other , Umbritius tells his Friend the Reasons which oblige him to lead a private ...
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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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