The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... bear sufficient witness of it : I might also name the Invective of Ovid against Ibis ; and many others : But these ... bear sufficient ] bear a sufficient 97 1052 Empire , that ] Empire , than that 93 97 Rome from Athens 93 917.19 ...
... bear sufficient witness of it : I might also name the Invective of Ovid against Ibis ; and many others : But these ... bear sufficient ] bear a sufficient 97 1052 Empire , that ] Empire , than that 93 97 Rome from Athens 93 917.19 ...
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... Bear : Deaf as the billows to the Vows I make ; And more revengeful , than a trodden Snake . In swiftness fleeter , than the flying Hind ; Or driven Tempests , or the driving Wind . All other faults , with patience I can bear ; But ...
... Bear : Deaf as the billows to the Vows I make ; And more revengeful , than a trodden Snake . In swiftness fleeter , than the flying Hind ; Or driven Tempests , or the driving Wind . All other faults , with patience I can bear ; But ...
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... bear Criticism . ' Tis no 100 wonder that rolling down through so many barbarous Ages , from the Spring of Virgil , it bears along with it the filth and ordures of the Goths and Vandals . Neither will I mention Monsieur Fontinelle , the ...
... bear Criticism . ' Tis no 100 wonder that rolling down through so many barbarous Ages , from the Spring of Virgil , it bears along with it the filth and ordures of the Goths and Vandals . Neither will I mention Monsieur Fontinelle , the ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Prologue to The Mistakes | 563 |
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Æneid amongst Ancient Aristophanes AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS bear behold betwixt Breast Cæsar call'd Casaubon Corydon cou'd Coursers Crimes crown'd Daphnis design'd e're Earth Ennius Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fair Fame Fate fear Flocks Flood Friend fruitful GEORGICS give Gods Grace Grecians Ground hand happy hast Head Heav'n Hind Honour Horace Iphis JOHN DRYDEN Jove Juvenal kind King lab'ring Labours leave live Livius Andronicus Lord Lordship lov'd Love Lucilius MENALCAS Mind MOPSUS Muse Name Nature never Night Numbers Nymph o're Pacuvius pains Panther Persius Plain pleas'd Pleasure Poem Poet Poetry Pow'r Praise Pray'r publick Quintilian Race rage receiv'd Reign rest rise Roman Rome sacred Satire Satyr Shades shew shou'd sing Skies Song Soul Swain sweet thee thou thought Trees try'd turn'd us'd Verse Vices Vines Virgil Wife Winds Woods words wou'd Youth