The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... o're the Breach in unctuous vapours flie . 247 Part stays for Passage , ' till a gust of wind Ships o're their Forces in a shining Sheet : Part , creeping under ground , their Journey blind , And , climbing from below , their Fellows ...
... o're the Breach in unctuous vapours flie . 247 Part stays for Passage , ' till a gust of wind Ships o're their Forces in a shining Sheet : Part , creeping under ground , their Journey blind , And , climbing from below , their Fellows ...
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... o're their slighted food , Strook with thy darts , and tempt the raging floud . All Nature is thy Gift ; Earth , Air , ) and Sea : 20 Of all that breaths , the various progeny , Stung with delight , is goaded on by thee . ) O're barren ...
... o're their slighted food , Strook with thy darts , and tempt the raging floud . All Nature is thy Gift ; Earth , Air , ) and Sea : 20 Of all that breaths , the various progeny , Stung with delight , is goaded on by thee . ) O're barren ...
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... o're and o're ? Shall this man's Elegies and t'other's Play Unpunish'd Murther a long Summer's day ? Huge 2 Telephus , a formidable page , Cries Vengeance ; and Orestes's bulky rage , Unsatisfy'd with Margins closely writ , Foams o're ...
... o're and o're ? Shall this man's Elegies and t'other's Play Unpunish'd Murther a long Summer's day ? Huge 2 Telephus , a formidable page , Cries Vengeance ; and Orestes's bulky rage , Unsatisfy'd with Margins closely writ , Foams o're ...
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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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