The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1910 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Arms dispose , Her Land to civilize , as to subdue . 14.4 is ] are 1659 . 16.3 Bolognia's ] Dryden's spelling of Bologna . | 18 Nor was he like those Stars which only shine , When to pale Mariners they Storms por- tend : He had his ...
... Arms dispose , Her Land to civilize , as to subdue . 14.4 is ] are 1659 . 16.3 Bolognia's ] Dryden's spelling of Bologna . | 18 Nor was he like those Stars which only shine , When to pale Mariners they Storms por- tend : He had his ...
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... Arms they owe , If Springs as high as Fountains may ascend . 29 He made us Free - men of the Continent , Whom Nature did like Captives treat before ; To nobler Preys the English Lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian Walks to roar ...
... Arms they owe , If Springs as high as Fountains may ascend . 29 He made us Free - men of the Continent , Whom Nature did like Captives treat before ; To nobler Preys the English Lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian Walks to roar ...
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... Arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rous'd by the lash of his own stubborn Tail , Our Lion now will foreign Foes assail . With Alga who the sacred Altar strows ? To all the Sea - Gods Charles an Offering owes ; A Bull to thee ...
... Arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rous'd by the lash of his own stubborn Tail , Our Lion now will foreign Foes assail . With Alga who the sacred Altar strows ? To all the Sea - Gods Charles an Offering owes ; A Bull to thee ...
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... arms you brought ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought . ) While , from afar , we heard the Cannon play , 30 Like distant Thunder on a shiny day . For absent Friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
... arms you brought ( So Moses was upheld while Israel fought . ) While , from afar , we heard the Cannon play , 30 Like distant Thunder on a shiny day . For absent Friends we were asham'd to fear , When we consider'd what you ventur'd ...
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... Arms , in vain , stretcht from the shore . 34 This careful Husband had been long away , Whom his chaste Wife and little Children mourn ; Who on their fingers learn'd to tell the day On which their Father promis'd to return . 35 ' Such ...
... Arms , in vain , stretcht from the shore . 34 This careful Husband had been long away , Whom his chaste Wife and little Children mourn ; Who on their fingers learn'd to tell the day On which their Father promis'd to return . 35 ' Such ...
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