The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Land approacheth you . The Land returns , and in the white it wears The marks of Penitence and Sorrow bears . But you , whose Goodness your Descent doth show , Your Heav'nly Parentage and Earthly too ; By that same mildness which your ...
... Land approacheth you . The Land returns , and in the white it wears The marks of Penitence and Sorrow bears . But you , whose Goodness your Descent doth show , Your Heav'nly Parentage and Earthly too ; By that same mildness which your ...
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... Land . ) The Land , if not restrain'd , had met Your Way , Projected out a Neck , and jutted to the Sea . Hibernia , prostrate at your Feet , ador'd In You the Pledge of her expected Lord ; Due to her Isle ; a venerable Name ; His ...
... Land . ) The Land , if not restrain'd , had met Your Way , Projected out a Neck , and jutted to the Sea . Hibernia , prostrate at your Feet , ador'd In You the Pledge of her expected Lord ; Due to her Isle ; a venerable Name ; His ...
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... Land , And promise all shall be at my Com- mand : 219 Your Trojan Wealth , believe me , I despise ; My own poor Native Land has dearer ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your Phrygian Shore , What help of Kindred cou'd I there implore ...
... Land , And promise all shall be at my Com- mand : 219 Your Trojan Wealth , believe me , I despise ; My own poor Native Land has dearer ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your Phrygian Shore , What help of Kindred cou'd I there implore ...
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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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