The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Tears advise , T'appease their Rage , Undaunted He Com- plies ; Thus he who , prodigal of Bloud , and Ease , A Royal Life expos'd to Winds and Seas , At once contending with the Waves and Fire , And heading Danger in the Wars of Tyre ...
... Tears advise , T'appease their Rage , Undaunted He Com- plies ; Thus he who , prodigal of Bloud , and Ease , A Royal Life expos'd to Winds and Seas , At once contending with the Waves and Fire , And heading Danger in the Wars of Tyre ...
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... Tears , and heard their Cries ; Which mov'd Compassion more : He shook his Head , And softly sighing to himself , he said , Curse on th ' unpard'ning Prince , whom Tears can draw ; To no Remorse ; who rules by Lions Law And deaf to Pray ...
... Tears , and heard their Cries ; Which mov'd Compassion more : He shook his Head , And softly sighing to himself , he said , Curse on th ' unpard'ning Prince , whom Tears can draw ; To no Remorse ; who rules by Lions Law And deaf to Pray ...
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... Tears she shed Seem'd by the Posture to discharge her Head , O'er - fill'd before ; and oft ( her Mouth apply'd To the cold Heart ) she kiss'd at once , and cry'd . 690 Her Maids , who stood amaz'd , nor knew the Cause Of her ...
... Tears she shed Seem'd by the Posture to discharge her Head , O'er - fill'd before ; and oft ( her Mouth apply'd To the cold Heart ) she kiss'd at once , and cry'd . 690 Her Maids , who stood amaz'd , nor knew the Cause Of her ...
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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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