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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... Father govern'd as a King ; But you that are a Soveraign Prince , allay Imperial pow'r with your paternal sway . From those great cares when ease your soul unbends , Your Pleasures are design'd to noble ends : Born to command the ...
... Father govern'd as a King ; But you that are a Soveraign Prince , allay Imperial pow'r with your paternal sway . From those great cares when ease your soul unbends , Your Pleasures are design'd to noble ends : Born to command the ...
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... Father denied the Portion , Christened all the Children by his Sirname , that , if in conclusion they must beg , they should do so by one Name as well 10 as by the other . But since the reproach of my faults will light on you , ' tis ...
... Father denied the Portion , Christened all the Children by his Sirname , that , if in conclusion they must beg , they should do so by one Name as well 10 as by the other . But since the reproach of my faults will light on you , ' tis ...
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... Father promis'd to return . 35 ' Such are the proud Designs of human kind , And so we suffer Shipwrack every where ! Alas ! what port can such a Pilot find , Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of ...
... Father promis'd to return . 35 ' Such are the proud Designs of human kind , And so we suffer Shipwrack every where ! Alas ! what port can such a Pilot find , Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of ...
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... Fathers saw . 64 And now , as where Patroclus Body lay , Here Trojan Chiefs advanc'd , and there the Greek : Ours o're ... Father of the War , ' His face spake hope , while deep his Sorrows flow . 74 His wounded men he first sends off to ...
... Fathers saw . 64 And now , as where Patroclus Body lay , Here Trojan Chiefs advanc'd , and there the Greek : Ours o're ... Father of the War , ' His face spake hope , while deep his Sorrows flow . 74 His wounded men he first sends off to ...
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... Father lives ; And , that your Arms may have a fair Pre- tence , Proclaim , you take them in the King's Defence ; Whose Sacred Life each minute woud Ex- pose , To Plots , from seeming Friends and secret Foes . And who can sound the ...
... Father lives ; And , that your Arms may have a fair Pre- tence , Proclaim , you take them in the King's Defence ; Whose Sacred Life each minute woud Ex- pose , To Plots , from seeming Friends and secret Foes . And who can sound the ...
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