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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... Fame , Join'd with the loud Applause of publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the ...
... Fame , Join'd with the loud Applause of publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the ...
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... fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown , Of Conquests , which he strew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the Galaxy with Stars is sown . 15 His palms , tho under Weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ; no Winter could ...
... fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown , Of Conquests , which he strew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the Galaxy with Stars is sown . 15 His palms , tho under Weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ; no Winter could ...
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... Fame went less , He But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does ...
... Fame went less , He But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does ...
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... 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 Land . 80 The jealous ...
... 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 Land . 80 The jealous ...
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... Fame has been won them by cheaper trials than an expensive , though necessary , War , a consuming Pestilence , and a more consuming Fire . To submit yourselves with that humility to the Judgments of Heaven , and at the same time to ...
... Fame has been won them by cheaper trials than an expensive , though necessary , War , a consuming Pestilence , and a more consuming Fire . To submit yourselves with that humility to the Judgments of Heaven , and at the same time to ...
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