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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... Jove , He Mars depos'd and Arms to Gowns made yield , Successful Counsels did him soon approve As fit for close Intrigues as open Field . 21 To suppliant Holland he vouchsaf'd a Peace , Our once bold Rival in the British Main , Now ...
... Jove , He Mars depos'd and Arms to Gowns made yield , Successful Counsels did him soon approve As fit for close Intrigues as open Field . 21 To suppliant Holland he vouchsaf'd a Peace , Our once bold Rival in the British Main , Now ...
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... Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , 40 If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) , The lesser Gods that shard his prosp'rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thunderer's Fate . The ...
... Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , 40 If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) , The lesser Gods that shard his prosp'rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thunderer's Fate . The ...
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... Jove did fight ; Shock'd by a Covenanting Leagues vast Pow'rs , IOI As holy and as Catholick as ours : [ known Till Fortunes fruitless spight had made it Her blows not shook but riveted his Throne . Some lazy Ages , lost in Sleep and ...
... Jove did fight ; Shock'd by a Covenanting Leagues vast Pow'rs , IOI As holy and as Catholick as ours : [ known Till Fortunes fruitless spight had made it Her blows not shook but riveted his Throne . Some lazy Ages , lost in Sleep and ...
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... Jove's of old , Are Answers sought , and Destinies fore - tcld : Propitious Oracles are beg'd with Vows 131 And Crowns that grow upon the sacred boughs . Your Subjects , while you weigh the Nations fate , Suspend to both their doubtfull ...
... Jove's of old , Are Answers sought , and Destinies fore - tcld : Propitious Oracles are beg'd with Vows 131 And Crowns that grow upon the sacred boughs . Your Subjects , while you weigh the Nations fate , Suspend to both their doubtfull ...
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... Jove's new- closing Wound , ΙΟΙ She struck the warlike Spear into the Ground ; Which sprouting Leaves did suddenly enclose , And peaceful Olives shaded as they rose . How strangely active are the Arts of Peace , Whose restless Motions ...
... Jove's new- closing Wound , ΙΟΙ She struck the warlike Spear into the Ground ; Which sprouting Leaves did suddenly enclose , And peaceful Olives shaded as they rose . How strangely active are the Arts of Peace , Whose restless Motions ...
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