The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... call'd Charter . ) But since the Victory with Us remains , You shall be call'd to Twelve in all our gains , ( If you'll not think Us sawcy for our Pains . ) TO THE KING AND QUEEN , 1682. Text of 1683 . Old men shall have good old Plays ...
... call'd Charter . ) But since the Victory with Us remains , You shall be call'd to Twelve in all our gains , ( If you'll not think Us sawcy for our Pains . ) TO THE KING AND QUEEN , 1682. Text of 1683 . Old men shall have good old Plays ...
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... call'd , is but old Matter dress'd In some new Figure , and a vary'd Vest : Thus all Things are but alter'd ... call'd by one , now by another Name ; The Form is only chang'd , the Wax is still the same : 250 So Death , so call'd , can ...
... call'd , is but old Matter dress'd In some new Figure , and a vary'd Vest : Thus all Things are but alter'd ... call'd by one , now by another Name ; The Form is only chang'd , the Wax is still the same : 250 So Death , so call'd , can ...
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... call'd the Rubrick ; Translated here , in more general words , The Letter of the Law . 19 The Stoicks held this Paradox , That any one Vice , or Notorious Folly , which they call'd Mad- ness , hinder'd a Man from being Virtuous : That a ...
... call'd the Rubrick ; Translated here , in more general words , The Letter of the Law . 19 The Stoicks held this Paradox , That any one Vice , or Notorious Folly , which they call'd Mad- ness , hinder'd a Man from being Virtuous : That a ...
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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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