The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Praise alone , that Gaudy Flow'r , Fair onely to the sight , but solid Pow'r : And Nobler is a limited Command , 299 Giv'n by the Love of all your Native Land , Than a Successive Title , Long , and Dark , Drawn from the Mouldy Rolls of ...
... Praise alone , that Gaudy Flow'r , Fair onely to the sight , but solid Pow'r : And Nobler is a limited Command , 299 Giv'n by the Love of all your Native Land , Than a Successive Title , Long , and Dark , Drawn from the Mouldy Rolls of ...
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... Praise - worthy Actions are by thee embrac'd ; And ' tis my Praise , to make thy Praises last . For ev'n when Death dissolves our Humane Frame , The Soul returns to Heav'n , from whence it came ; Earth keeps the Body , Verse preserves ...
... Praise - worthy Actions are by thee embrac'd ; And ' tis my Praise , to make thy Praises last . For ev'n when Death dissolves our Humane Frame , The Soul returns to Heav'n , from whence it came ; Earth keeps the Body , Verse preserves ...
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... praise not Hector ; though his name , we know , Is great in Arms ; ' tis hard to praise a Foe . He , your Great Father , levell'd to the Ground Messenia's Towers : Nor better Fortune found Elis , and Pylus ; that a neighb'ring State And ...
... praise not Hector ; though his name , we know , Is great in Arms ; ' tis hard to praise a Foe . He , your Great Father , levell'd to the Ground Messenia's Towers : Nor better Fortune found Elis , and Pylus ; that a neighb'ring State And ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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