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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... Breast ' . This piece of nonsense with its absurd suggestion of tattooing is printed in Christie's text and consequently in Dr. Saintsbury's . Since Christie did not print Dryden's translations from the ancient poets , Dr. Saintsbury ...
... Breast ' . This piece of nonsense with its absurd suggestion of tattooing is printed in Christie's text and consequently in Dr. Saintsbury's . Since Christie did not print Dryden's translations from the ancient poets , Dr. Saintsbury ...
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... Breast , Where all the rich Idea's of them lay , That were the Rule and Measure to the rest . 27 When such Heroick Vertue Heaven sets out , The Stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ; Because it drains them , when it comes about ; And ...
... Breast , Where all the rich Idea's of them lay , That were the Rule and Measure to the rest . 27 When such Heroick Vertue Heaven sets out , The Stars , like Commons , sullenly obey ; Because it drains them , when it comes about ; And ...
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... Breasts had Ċiviliz❜d . How Great were then Our Charles his woes , who thus Was forc'd to suffer for Himself and us ... Breast , Which by his Vertue were with Laurels drest . As Souls reach Heav'n , while yet in Bodies pent , 60 So did ...
... Breasts had Ċiviliz❜d . How Great were then Our Charles his woes , who thus Was forc'd to suffer for Himself and us ... Breast , Which by his Vertue were with Laurels drest . As Souls reach Heav'n , while yet in Bodies pent , 60 So did ...
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... breast , And your own fame now robbs you of your rest : Good actions still must be maintain'd with good , As bodies nourish'd with resembling food . You have already quench'd sedition's brand ; And zeal ( which burnt it ) only warms the ...
... breast , And your own fame now robbs you of your rest : Good actions still must be maintain'd with good , As bodies nourish'd with resembling food . You have already quench'd sedition's brand ; And zeal ( which burnt it ) only warms the ...
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... breast , ( The mansion where soft love should only rest :) And e're our Foes abroad were overcome , The noblest conquest you had gain'd at home . Ah , what concerns did both your Souls divide ! Your Honour gave us what your Love deni'd ...
... breast , ( The mansion where soft love should only rest :) And e're our Foes abroad were overcome , The noblest conquest you had gain'd at home . Ah , what concerns did both your Souls divide ! Your Honour gave us what your Love deni'd ...
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