The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... sure As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , Then her Infallibility , as well Where Copies are corrupt , or lame , can tell ; L 283 and ] Derrick and others omit this word . 289 Restore lost Canon with as little pains , As truly ...
... sure As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , Then her Infallibility , as well Where Copies are corrupt , or lame , can tell ; L 283 and ] Derrick and others omit this word . 289 Restore lost Canon with as little pains , As truly ...
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... sure to those the Rebel would not yield , Squadrons of Texts he marshal'd in the field ; That was but civil war , an equal set , 160 Where Piles with piles , and Eagles Eagles met . With Texts point - blank and plain he fac'd the Foe ...
... sure to those the Rebel would not yield , Squadrons of Texts he marshal'd in the field ; That was but civil war , an equal set , 160 Where Piles with piles , and Eagles Eagles met . With Texts point - blank and plain he fac'd the Foe ...
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... sure is Sacred to You , not only plead the Pardon of my many Faults , but gain me Your Protection , which is ambitiously sought by , MY LORD , Your Lordship's ELEONORA : A PANEGYRICAL POEM . Dedicated to the | MEMORY | OF THE | Late ...
... sure is Sacred to You , not only plead the Pardon of my many Faults , but gain me Your Protection , which is ambitiously sought by , MY LORD , Your Lordship's ELEONORA : A PANEGYRICAL POEM . Dedicated to the | MEMORY | OF THE | Late ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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