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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... Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander 158 158 160 161 161 162 my Ingenious Friend , Henry Higden , Esq . , on his ...
... Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander 158 158 160 161 161 162 my Ingenious Friend , Henry Higden , Esq . , on his ...
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... honour of St. 196 197 198 198 200 Rondelay A Song ( Fair , sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque · Song of a Scholar and his Mistress 201 · 201 201 202 202 203 ...
... honour of St. 196 197 198 198 200 Rondelay A Song ( Fair , sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque · Song of a Scholar and his Mistress 201 · 201 201 202 202 203 ...
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... honour lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When ...
... honour lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When ...
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... Honour and Generosity have called him . The latter part of my Poem , which describes the Fire , I owe , first , to the Piety and Fatherly Affection of our Monarch to his suffering Subjects ; and , in the second 30 place , to the Courage ...
... Honour and Generosity have called him . The latter part of my Poem , which describes the Fire , I owe , first , to the Piety and Fatherly Affection of our Monarch to his suffering Subjects ; and , in the second 30 place , to the Courage ...
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... Honour gave us what your Love deni'd : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue 11 Those Foes he fought with , than to part from you . That glorious day , which two such Navies saw As each , unmatch'd , might to the world give Law ...
... Honour gave us what your Love deni'd : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue 11 Those Foes he fought with , than to part from you . That glorious day , which two such Navies saw As each , unmatch'd , might to the world give Law ...
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