The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... thee , let not our Hope be And equal everlasting Paraclete . HYMN FOR THE NATIVITY OF ST . JOHN BAPTIST , 24TH JUNE . LINES IN A LETTER TO HIS LADY COUSIN , HONOR. praise ; We own thee Lord , and bless thy wondrous ways ; To thee ...
... thee , let not our Hope be And equal everlasting Paraclete . HYMN FOR THE NATIVITY OF ST . JOHN BAPTIST , 24TH JUNE . LINES IN A LETTER TO HIS LADY COUSIN , HONOR. praise ; We own thee Lord , and bless thy wondrous ways ; To thee ...
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... Thee , Goddess , thee the clouds and tem- pests fear , And at thy pleasing presence disappear : For thee the Land in fragrant Flow'rs is drest ; For thee the Ocean smiles , and smooths her wavy breast ; 10 And Heav'n it self with more ...
... Thee , Goddess , thee the clouds and tem- pests fear , And at thy pleasing presence disappear : For thee the Land in fragrant Flow'rs is drest ; For thee the Ocean smiles , and smooths her wavy breast ; 10 And Heav'n it self with more ...
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... Thee : Then rais'd these Walls , which mount into the Air , At once my Neighbours wonder , and their fear . 130 For now they Arm ; and round me Leagues are made , My scarce Establisht Empire to invade . To Man my new built walls I must ...
... Thee : Then rais'd these Walls , which mount into the Air , At once my Neighbours wonder , and their fear . 130 For now they Arm ; and round me Leagues are made , My scarce Establisht Empire to invade . To Man my new built walls I must ...
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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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