The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... mighty Monarchs could maintain ; Yet judg'd , like vapours that from Limbecks rise , It would in richer showers descend again . 14 At length resolv'd t ' assert the watry Ball , He in himself did whole Armado's bring : Him aged Sea ...
... mighty Monarchs could maintain ; Yet judg'd , like vapours that from Limbecks rise , It would in richer showers descend again . 14 At length resolv'd t ' assert the watry Ball , He in himself did whole Armado's bring : Him aged Sea ...
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... mighty ghosts of our great Harries rose , Who. 46 The doubled charge his Subjects love sup- plies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are kind : So glad Egyptians see their Nilus rise , And in his plenty their abundance find . 47 53 ...
... mighty ghosts of our great Harries rose , Who. 46 The doubled charge his Subjects love sup- plies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are kind : So glad Egyptians see their Nilus rise , And in his plenty their abundance find . 47 53 ...
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... mighty strength , Whose low - laid Mouths each mounting Billow laves : Deep in her Draught , and warlike in her Length , She seems a Sea - wasp flying on the Waves . 154 This martial Present , piously design'd , The Loyal City give ...
... mighty strength , Whose low - laid Mouths each mounting Billow laves : Deep in her Draught , and warlike in her Length , She seems a Sea - wasp flying on the Waves . 154 This martial Present , piously design'd , The Loyal City give ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
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