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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... Foes assail . With Alga who the sacred Altar strows ? To all the Sea - Gods Charles an Offering owes ; A Bull to thee Portunus shall be slain A Lamb to you the Tempests of the Main : For those loud Storms that did against him rore 121 ...
... Foes assail . With Alga who the sacred Altar strows ? To all the Sea - Gods Charles an Offering owes ; A Bull to thee Portunus shall be slain A Lamb to you the Tempests of the Main : For those loud Storms that did against him rore 121 ...
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... 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 : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue 11 Those Foes he fought with ...
... 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 : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue 11 Those Foes he fought with ...
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... foes we vanquish'd by our valour left , And only yielded to the Seas and Wind . 31 Nor wholly lost we so deserv'd a prey ; For storms , repenting , part of it restor❜d : Which , as a tribute from the Baltick Sea , The British Ocean ...
... foes we vanquish'd by our valour left , And only yielded to the Seas and Wind . 31 Nor wholly lost we so deserv'd a prey ; For storms , repenting , part of it restor❜d : Which , as a tribute from the Baltick Sea , The British Ocean ...
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... foes vides . 37 Let Munsters Prelate ever be accurst , pro- 39 Till now , alone the Mighty Nations strove ; The rest ... Foe invade , And weak assistance will his Friends destroy . 41 Offended that we fought without his leave , He takes ...
... foes vides . 37 Let Munsters Prelate ever be accurst , pro- 39 Till now , alone the Mighty Nations strove ; The rest ... Foe invade , And weak assistance will his Friends destroy . 41 Offended that we fought without his leave , He takes ...
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... Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the God - like Fathers saw ... Foe : He sigh'd , but , like a Father of the War , ' His face spake hope , while deep his Sorrows flow . 74 His ...
... Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the God - like Fathers saw ... Foe : He sigh'd , but , like a Father of the War , ' His face spake hope , while deep his Sorrows flow . 74 His ...
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