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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... Head : How justly from the Church that Crown is due , Preserv'd from ruine and restor❜d by you ! The gratefull quire their harmony employ Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapt soft and warm your Name is sent on high , 51 As ...
... Head : How justly from the Church that Crown is due , Preserv'd from ruine and restor❜d by you ! The gratefull quire their harmony employ Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapt soft and warm your Name is sent on high , 51 As ...
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... Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the waters swam , An useless drift , which rudely cut within , And , hollow'd , first a floating Trough became And such as fitted since the Fight had And cross some Riv❜let Passage ...
... Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the waters swam , An useless drift , which rudely cut within , And , hollow'd , first a floating Trough became And such as fitted since the Fight had And cross some Riv❜let Passage ...
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... head . 219 Now like some rich or mighty Murderer , Too great for Prison , which he breaks with Gold , Who fresher for new Mischiefs does appear And dares the World to tax him with the old : 220 So scapes th ' insulting Fire his narrow ...
... head . 219 Now like some rich or mighty Murderer , Too great for Prison , which he breaks with Gold , Who fresher for new Mischiefs does appear And dares the World to tax him with the old : 220 So scapes th ' insulting Fire his narrow ...
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... head . 265 Or , if my heedless Youth has stept astray , Too soon forgetful of thy gracious hand ; On me alone thy just Displeasure lay , But take thy Judgments from this mourning Land . 266 We all have sinn'd , and thou hast laid us low ...
... head . 265 Or , if my heedless Youth has stept astray , Too soon forgetful of thy gracious hand ; On me alone thy just Displeasure lay , But take thy Judgments from this mourning Land . 266 We all have sinn'd , and thou hast laid us low ...
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... Head the Faction while their Zeal was hot , And Popularly Prosecute the Plot . 490 To farther this , Achitophel Unites The Malecontents of all the Israelites : Whose differing Parties he could wisely Join For several Ends , to serve the ...
... Head the Faction while their Zeal was hot , And Popularly Prosecute the Plot . 490 To farther this , Achitophel Unites The Malecontents of all the Israelites : Whose differing Parties he could wisely Join For several Ends , to serve the ...
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