The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crowned ; Where by their wondering subjects they were seen , So Joyed with their stature and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crowned ; Where by their wondering subjects they were seen , So Joyed with their stature and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
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... once doubled , fear no more : 1215 A constant trade - wind will securely blow , And gently lay us on the spicy shore . 1204. vindicate ] defend against encroachment ( OED 4 ) . 1205. emporium ] Cp . Smith ( see ll . 601-16n ) : ' Thou ...
... once doubled , fear no more : 1215 A constant trade - wind will securely blow , And gently lay us on the spicy shore . 1204. vindicate ] defend against encroachment ( OED 4 ) . 1205. emporium ] Cp . Smith ( see ll . 601-16n ) : ' Thou ...
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... once h ' has spit i ' th ' porridge . But , gentlemen , you're all concerned in this ; You are in fault for what they do amiss , For they their thefts still undiscovered think , And durst not steal unless you please to wink . 45 Perhaps ...
... once h ' has spit i ' th ' porridge . But , gentlemen , you're all concerned in this ; You are in fault for what they do amiss , For they their thefts still undiscovered think , And durst not steal unless you please to wink . 45 Perhaps ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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