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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... Fight , from the same From The Kind Keeper . Song from the Italian Song to Apollo , from Edipus From Troilus and Cressida From The Spanish Fryar • 372 · 372 372 · 372 372 373 373 373 373 374 374 374 374 375 375 376 • 376 • · 376 · 377 ...
... Fight , from the same From The Kind Keeper . Song from the Italian Song to Apollo , from Edipus From Troilus and Cressida From The Spanish Fryar • 372 · 372 372 · 372 372 373 373 373 373 374 374 374 374 375 375 376 • 376 • · 376 · 377 ...
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... fight ; Shock'd by a Covenanting Leagues vast Pow'rs , IOI As holy and as Catholick as ours : [ known Till Fortunes fruitless spight had made it Her blows not shook but riveted his Throne . Some lazy Ages , lost in Sleep and Ease No ...
... fight ; Shock'd by a Covenanting Leagues vast Pow'rs , IOI As holy and as Catholick as ours : [ known Till Fortunes fruitless spight had made it Her blows not shook but riveted his Throne . Some lazy Ages , lost in Sleep and Ease No ...
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... Fight in the proper terms which are used at Sea ; and if there be any such in another Language , as that of Lucan in the third of his Pharsalia , yet I could not prevail myself of it in the English ; the terms of Art in every Tongue ...
... Fight in the proper terms which are used at Sea ; and if there be any such in another Language , as that of Lucan in the third of his Pharsalia , yet I could not prevail myself of it in the English ; the terms of Art in every Tongue ...
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... fight , They silently confess that one more brave . 43 Lewis had chas'd the English from his shore ; But Charles the French as Subjects does invite : vain : Alas , that he should teach the English first , That Fraud and Avarice in the ...
... fight , They silently confess that one more brave . 43 Lewis had chas'd the English from his shore ; But Charles the French as Subjects does invite : vain : Alas , that he should teach the English first , That Fraud and Avarice in the ...
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... fights , and victories but vain ; But war , severely , like it self , appears . hfuture people ] Examina infantium futurusque ... Fight , Their folded Sheets dismiss the useless Air : Th ' Elean plains could boast no nobler sight , When ...
... fights , and victories but vain ; But war , severely , like it self , appears . hfuture people ] Examina infantium futurusque ... Fight , Their folded Sheets dismiss the useless Air : Th ' Elean plains could boast no nobler sight , When ...
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