The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Prince to Egypt can give Law That on our Stubborn Tribes his Yoak cou'd draw . At such profound Expense He has not stood , Nor dy'd for this his Hands so deep in blood ; Wou'd nere through Wrong and Right his Progress take , 681 Grudge ...
... Prince to Egypt can give Law That on our Stubborn Tribes his Yoak cou'd draw . At such profound Expense He has not stood , Nor dy'd for this his Hands so deep in blood ; Wou'd nere through Wrong and Right his Progress take , 681 Grudge ...
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... Prince's Praise is great . Live then , thou great Encourager of Arts , Live ever in our Thankful Hearts ; Live blest ... Prince ascends the Regal State , A Prince , long exercis'd by Fate : Long may he keep , tho he obtains it late ...
... Prince's Praise is great . Live then , thou great Encourager of Arts , Live ever in our Thankful Hearts ; Live blest ... Prince ascends the Regal State , A Prince , long exercis'd by Fate : Long may he keep , tho he obtains it late ...
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... Prince was born : Our Prince adorns his Day , and Ages hence Shall wish his Birth - day for some future Prince . Great Michael , Prince of all th ' Ætherial Hosts , And what e're In - born Saints our Britain boasts ; 0 And thou , th ...
... Prince was born : Our Prince adorns his Day , and Ages hence Shall wish his Birth - day for some future Prince . Great Michael , Prince of all th ' Ætherial Hosts , And what e're In - born Saints our Britain boasts ; 0 And thou , th ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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