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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... ground , and birth deny 131 To Flow'rs that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping Pow'r withdraw , But raging Floods persue their hasty Thaw : Our Thaw was mild , the Cold not chas'd away , But lost in kindly heat of ...
... ground , and birth deny 131 To Flow'rs that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping Pow'r withdraw , But raging Floods persue their hasty Thaw : Our Thaw was mild , the Cold not chas'd away , But lost in kindly heat of ...
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... Ground And Martial Brass bely the Thunders Sound . ' Twas hence at length just Vengeance thought it fit 199 To speed their Ruin by their impious wit . Thus Sforza curs'd with a too fertile brain , Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his Wit did ...
... Ground And Martial Brass bely the Thunders Sound . ' Twas hence at length just Vengeance thought it fit 199 To speed their Ruin by their impious wit . Thus Sforza curs'd with a too fertile brain , Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his Wit did ...
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... ground , And the more solemn pomp was still deferr'd Till new - born Nature in fresh looks appear'd ; Thus ( Royall Sir , ) to see you landed here Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat ...
... ground , And the more solemn pomp was still deferr'd Till new - born Nature in fresh looks appear'd ; Thus ( Royall Sir , ) to see you landed here Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joyes repeat ...
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... ground , their Journey blind , And , climbing from below , their Fellows meet . 248 Thus to some desert Plain , or old Wood - side , Dire Night - hags come from far to dance their round : And o're broad rivers , on their Fiends , they ...
... ground , their Journey blind , And , climbing from below , their Fellows meet . 248 Thus to some desert Plain , or old Wood - side , Dire Night - hags come from far to dance their round : And o're broad rivers , on their Fiends , they ...
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... Ground : The Prostrate Vulgar , passes o'r and Spares ; But with a Lordly Rage , his Hunters tears ; Your Case no tame Expedients will afford ; Resolve on Death , or Conquest by the Sword , Which for no less a Stake than Life , you Draw ...
... Ground : The Prostrate Vulgar , passes o'r and Spares ; But with a Lordly Rage , his Hunters tears ; Your Case no tame Expedients will afford ; Resolve on Death , or Conquest by the Sword , Which for no less a Stake than Life , you Draw ...
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