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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... heart that rose above the waves . More I could sing , but fear my Numbers stays ; No Loyal Subject dares that courage praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial mind . What to your ...
... heart that rose above the waves . More I could sing , but fear my Numbers stays ; No Loyal Subject dares that courage praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial mind . What to your ...
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... Heart . In you his Sleep still wakes ; his pleasures find Their Share of Business in your labouring Mind . So , when the weary Sun his Place resigns , He leaves his Light and by Reflection shines . Justice , that sits and frowns where ...
... Heart . In you his Sleep still wakes ; his pleasures find Their Share of Business in your labouring Mind . So , when the weary Sun his Place resigns , He leaves his Light and by Reflection shines . Justice , that sits and frowns where ...
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... heart to every Gun he fires . 189 Fierce was the Fight on the proud Belgians side , For Honour , which they seldom sought before : But now they by their own vain Boasts were ti'd And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 ...
... heart to every Gun he fires . 189 Fierce was the Fight on the proud Belgians side , For Honour , which they seldom sought before : But now they by their own vain Boasts were ti'd And forc'd , at least in show , to prize it more . 190 ...
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... heart and eyes abound : To the All - good his lifted hands he folds , And thanks him low on his redeemed ground . 284 far The awful Beauties of the Sacred Quire : But , since it was prophan'd by Civil War , Heav'n thought it fit to have ...
... heart and eyes abound : To the All - good his lifted hands he folds , And thanks him low on his redeemed ground . 284 far The awful Beauties of the Sacred Quire : But , since it was prophan'd by Civil War , Heav'n thought it fit to have ...
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... heart to Cheat his Heir . He to his Brother gives Supreme Command ; To you a Legacie of Barren Land : Perhaps th ... Hearts . 416 Nation ] Million ed . 1 . 436 ' Tis ] Derrick and others absurdly give Is't Their busie Teachers mingled ...
... heart to Cheat his Heir . He to his Brother gives Supreme Command ; To you a Legacie of Barren Land : Perhaps th ... Hearts . 416 Nation ] Million ed . 1 . 436 ' Tis ] Derrick and others absurdly give Is't Their busie Teachers mingled ...
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