The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. A POEM ON THE PRINCE Born on the 10th of June , 1688 . OUR Vows are heard betimes ! and Heaven | It seems as if they sent the New - Born Guest 160 Is. takes care To grant , before we can conclude the Pray'r ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. A POEM ON THE PRINCE Born on the 10th of June , 1688 . OUR Vows are heard betimes ! and Heaven | It seems as if they sent the New - Born Guest 160 Is. takes care To grant , before we can conclude the Pray'r ...
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... born into the tuneful strain , ( An early , rich , and inexhausted Vein . ) But if thy Præ - existing Soul Was form'd , at first , with Myriads more , 30 It did through all the Mighty Poets roul Who Greek or Latine Laurels wore , And ...
... born into the tuneful strain , ( An early , rich , and inexhausted Vein . ) But if thy Præ - existing Soul Was form'd , at first , with Myriads more , 30 It did through all the Mighty Poets roul Who Greek or Latine Laurels wore , And ...
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... born , and in her Cradle strives To fill her Infant - Horns ; an Hour shall come Sages , and Chiefs of other Lineage born , The City shall extend , extended shall adorn : But from Iulus he must draw his Birth , By whom thy Rome shall ...
... born , and in her Cradle strives To fill her Infant - Horns ; an Hour shall come Sages , and Chiefs of other Lineage born , The City shall extend , extended shall adorn : But from Iulus he must draw his Birth , By whom thy Rome shall ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
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5 | 25 |
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