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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... Fate ; ( if Form to Monsters Men allow . ) The regret that qualities , mental or physical , do not save one from death is a commonplace of ancient poetry . Yet here the editors unanimously change foreslow ' into foreshow ' . What sense ...
... Fate ; ( if Form to Monsters Men allow . ) The regret that qualities , mental or physical , do not save one from death is a commonplace of ancient poetry . Yet here the editors unanimously change foreslow ' into foreshow ' . What sense ...
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... Fate which did 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 ...
... Fate which did 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 ...
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... Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And trembling , wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her Guard . 31 By his Command we boldly cross'd the Line And bravely fought where Southern Stars arise ; We trac'd the far - fetched ...
... Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And trembling , wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her Guard . 31 By his Command we boldly cross'd the Line And bravely fought where Southern Stars arise ; We trac'd the far - fetched ...
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... Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie ...
... Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie ...
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... Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bcdies wait . It was your Love before made discord cease ; Your love is destined to your Countries peace . Both Indies ( Rivalls in your bed ) provide With Gold or Jewels to adorn bride . your ...
... Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bcdies wait . It was your Love before made discord cease ; Your love is destined to your Countries peace . Both Indies ( Rivalls in your bed ) provide With Gold or Jewels to adorn bride . your ...
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