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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... Beauty in Distress ] To my honour'd Kinsman , John Driden of Chesterton ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings On the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 166 167 170 · 171 172 177 Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne's ...
... Beauty in Distress ] To my honour'd Kinsman , John Driden of Chesterton ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings On the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 166 167 170 · 171 172 177 Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne's ...
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... Beauty lost , Yet watch their Time , that , if you have forgot II They were your Mistresses , the world may not : Decay'd by Time and Wars , they only prove Their former Beauty by your former Love , And now present , as Ancient Ladies ...
... Beauty lost , Yet watch their Time , that , if you have forgot II They were your Mistresses , the world may not : Decay'd by Time and Wars , they only prove Their former Beauty by your former Love , And now present , as Ancient Ladies ...
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... beauty upon her son Æneas . lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores : Quale manus addunt Ebori decus , aut ubi flavo Argentum , Pariusve lapis circundatur auro . See his Tempest , his Funeral Sports , his Combat of ...
... beauty upon her son Æneas . lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores : Quale manus addunt Ebori decus , aut ubi flavo Argentum , Pariusve lapis circundatur auro . See his Tempest , his Funeral Sports , his Combat of ...
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... Beauty ravish'd the rewards of Fame And the Fair triumph'd when the Brave o'recame . 4I Then , as you meant to spread another way By Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn ...
... Beauty ravish'd the rewards of Fame And the Fair triumph'd when the Brave o'recame . 4I Then , as you meant to spread another way By Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn ...
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... beauty of this Town without a Fleet , From all the World shall vindicate her Trade . 302 And , while this fam'd Emporium we prepare , The British Ocean shall such Triumphs boast , That those , who now disdain our Trade to share , Shall ...
... beauty of this Town without a Fleet , From all the World shall vindicate her Trade . 302 And , while this fam'd Emporium we prepare , The British Ocean shall such Triumphs boast , That those , who now disdain our Trade to share , Shall ...
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