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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... hand , (. 132 With his loll'd tongue he faintly licks his Prey , His warm breath blows her flix up as she lies ; She , trembling , creeps upon the ground away , And looks back to him with beseeching eyes . 133 The Prince unjustly does ...
... hand , (. 132 With his loll'd tongue he faintly licks his Prey , His warm breath blows her flix up as she lies ; She , trembling , creeps upon the ground away , And looks back to him with beseeching eyes . 133 The Prince unjustly does ...
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... Hand - maid Art Makes mighty things from small concerning Digression beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon ...
... Hand - maid Art Makes mighty things from small concerning Digression beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon ...
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... hands had made ; Thought they might ruine him they could create Or melt him to that Golden Calf , a State . But these ... hand with means ; And providently Pimps for ill desires : 81 The Good Old Cause , reviv'd , a Plot requires , Plots ...
... hands had made ; Thought they might ruine him they could create Or melt him to that Golden Calf , a State . But these ... hand with means ; And providently Pimps for ill desires : 81 The Good Old Cause , reviv'd , a Plot requires , Plots ...
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... hand our young Ascanius sat Rome's other hope and Pillar of the State . His Brows thick fogs , instead of glories , grace , ΠΙΟ And lambent dullness plaid around his face . As Hannibal did to the Altars come , Swore by his Syre a mortal ...
... hand our young Ascanius sat Rome's other hope and Pillar of the State . His Brows thick fogs , instead of glories , grace , ΠΙΟ And lambent dullness plaid around his face . As Hannibal did to the Altars come , Swore by his Syre a mortal ...
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... hand , Which cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a trust , he chose A Prince who never disobey'd : Not when the most ...
... hand , Which cou'd in Peace secure his Reign , 230 Which cou'd in wars his Pow'r maintain , That hand on which no plighted vows were ever vain . Well for so great a trust , he chose A Prince who never disobey'd : Not when the most ...
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