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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... Jebusite did hate : Born to be sav'd , even in their own despight ; Because they could not help believing right . Such were the Tools ; but a whole Hydra more 541 Remains , of sprouting heads too long to score . Some of their Chiefs ...
... Jebusite did hate : Born to be sav'd , even in their own despight ; Because they could not help believing right . Such were the Tools ; but a whole Hydra more 541 Remains , of sprouting heads too long to score . Some of their Chiefs ...
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... Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their Interest soon would break , And , with such odious Aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful Arts Abhorring Kings , estrange their altered Hearts 290 From David's Rule : And'tis the ...
... Jebusite ; Or if they shoud , their Interest soon would break , And , with such odious Aid , make David weak . All sorts of men , by my successful Arts Abhorring Kings , estrange their altered Hearts 290 From David's Rule : And'tis the ...
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... Jebusites ; and Pharaoh's Pensioners , Whom , when our Fury from his Aid has torn , He shall be naked left to publick Scorn . 400 The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd all his ...
... Jebusites ; and Pharaoh's Pensioners , Whom , when our Fury from his Aid has torn , He shall be naked left to publick Scorn . 400 The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd all his ...
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... Jebusites may go ? This Plot , which fail'd for want of common Sense , Had yet a deep and dangerous Consequence ; For as , when raging Fevers boil the Blood The standing Lake soon floats into a Floud ; And ev'ry hostile Humour which ...
... Jebusites may go ? This Plot , which fail'd for want of common Sense , Had yet a deep and dangerous Consequence ; For as , when raging Fevers boil the Blood The standing Lake soon floats into a Floud ; And ev'ry hostile Humour which ...
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... Jebusite . Weak Arguments ! which yet he knew full well , Were strong with People easie to Rebel . For , govern'd by the Moon , the giddy Jews Tread the same Track when she the Prime renews : And once in twenty Years , their Scribes ...
... Jebusite . Weak Arguments ! which yet he knew full well , Were strong with People easie to Rebel . For , govern'd by the Moon , the giddy Jews Tread the same Track when she the Prime renews : And once in twenty Years , their Scribes ...
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