The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... cou'd do he lately try'd , When in. 61 Arriv'd within the mournfull Room , he saw A wild Distraction , void of Awe , And arbitrary Grief unbounded by a Law . God's Image , God's Anointed , lay Without Motion , Pulse or Breath , A ...
... cou'd do he lately try'd , When in. 61 Arriv'd within the mournfull Room , he saw A wild Distraction , void of Awe , And arbitrary Grief unbounded by a Law . God's Image , God's Anointed , lay Without Motion , Pulse or Breath , A ...
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... cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a trust , he chose A Prince who never disobey'd : Not when the most severe commands ...
... cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a trust , he chose A Prince who never disobey'd : Not when the most severe commands ...
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... cou'd hope for by her Happiness . Once Cato's Vertue did the Gods oppose , While they the Victor , He the Vanquish'd With such assurance as they meant to say , chose : IO We will o ' recome , but scorn the safest way . But you have done ...
... cou'd hope for by her Happiness . Once Cato's Vertue did the Gods oppose , While they the Victor , He the Vanquish'd With such assurance as they meant to say , chose : IO We will o ' recome , but scorn the safest way . But you have done ...
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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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