The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... wind , And one , below , their Ease or Stifness notes . 149 Our careful Monarch stands in Person by , His new - cast Cannons Firmness to explore : The strength of big - corn'd Powder loves to try , And Ball and Cartrage sorts for every ...
... wind , And one , below , their Ease or Stifness notes . 149 Our careful Monarch stands in Person by , His new - cast Cannons Firmness to explore : The strength of big - corn'd Powder loves to try , And Ball and Cartrage sorts for every ...
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... Wind the Bosom rose ; The fanning Wind , and purling Streams continue her repose . The Fool of Nature , stood with stupid Eyes And gaping Mouth , that testify'd Surprize , Fix'd on her Face , nor cou'd remove his Sight , New as he ...
... Wind the Bosom rose ; The fanning Wind , and purling Streams continue her repose . The Fool of Nature , stood with stupid Eyes And gaping Mouth , that testify'd Surprize , Fix'd on her Face , nor cou'd remove his Sight , New as he ...
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... Wind : Toss'd , and retoss'd , aloft , and then alow ; Nor Port they seek , nor certain Course they know , 371 But ev'ry moment wait the coming Blow . , Thus blindly driv'n , by breaking Day they view'd The Land before ' em , and their ...
... Wind : Toss'd , and retoss'd , aloft , and then alow ; Nor Port they seek , nor certain Course they know , 371 But ev'ry moment wait the coming Blow . , Thus blindly driv'n , by breaking Day they view'd The Land before ' em , and their ...
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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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