The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Verse . Whether the fruitful Nile , or Tyrian Shore The seeds of Arts and Infant Science bore , ' Tis sure the noble Plant translated , first Advanced its head in Grecian Gardens nurst . The Grecians added Verse , their tuneful Tongue ...
... Verse . Whether the fruitful Nile , or Tyrian Shore The seeds of Arts and Infant Science bore , ' Tis sure the noble Plant translated , first Advanced its head in Grecian Gardens nurst . The Grecians added Verse , their tuneful Tongue ...
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... Verse the Muse design'd : Cupid , laughing , when he saw my Mind , m ev'ry Second Verse a Foot purloin'd . ) o gave Thee , Boy , this Arbitrary sway , Subjects , not thy own , Commands to lay , › Phœbus only and his Laws obey ? more ...
... Verse the Muse design'd : Cupid , laughing , when he saw my Mind , m ev'ry Second Verse a Foot purloin'd . ) o gave Thee , Boy , this Arbitrary sway , Subjects , not thy own , Commands to lay , › Phœbus only and his Laws obey ? more ...
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... Verse . One , clad in Purple , not to lose his time , Eats , and recites some lamentable Rhime : Some Senceless Phyllis , in a broken Note , Snuffling at Nose , or croaking in his Throat : Then Graciously the mellow Audience Nod : Is ...
... Verse . One , clad in Purple , not to lose his time , Eats , and recites some lamentable Rhime : Some Senceless Phyllis , in a broken Note , Snuffling at Nose , or croaking in his Throat : Then Graciously the mellow Audience Nod : Is ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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