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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... Land he pass'd , Like that bold Greek , who did the East subdue ; And made to Battels such Heroick Haste , As if on Wings of Victory he flew . 14 He fought , secure of Fortune , as of fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown ...
... Land he pass'd , Like that bold Greek , who did the East subdue ; And made to Battels such Heroick Haste , As if on Wings of Victory he flew . 14 He fought , secure of Fortune , as of fame ; Till by new Maps , the Island might be shown ...
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... Land , Proud Rome , with Dread the Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And trembling , wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her Guard . 31 By his Command we boldly cross'd the Line And bravely fought where Southern Stars ...
... Land , Proud Rome , with Dread the Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And trembling , wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her Guard . 31 By his Command we boldly cross'd the Line And bravely fought where Southern Stars ...
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... Land approacheth you . The Land returns , and in the white it wears The marks of Penitence and Sorrow bears . But you , whose Goodness your Descent doth show , Your Heav'nly Parentage and Earthly too ; By that same mildness which your ...
... Land approacheth you . The Land returns , and in the white it wears The marks of Penitence and Sorrow bears . But you , whose Goodness your Descent doth show , Your Heav'nly Parentage and Earthly too ; By that same mildness which your ...
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... Land . 80 The jealous Sects , that dare not trust their cause So farre from their own will as to the Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take , And their appeal alone to Cæsar make . Kind Heav'n so rare a temper did provide That ...
... Land . 80 The jealous Sects , that dare not trust their cause So farre from their own will as to the Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take , And their appeal alone to Cæsar make . Kind Heav'n so rare a temper did provide That ...
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... Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn North , ten thousand Cupid's strong . Like Commons the Nobility resort , In crowding heaps , to fill your moving Court : As awfully as ...
... Land your Conquests far as his by Sea , Leaving our Southern Clime , you march'd along The stubborn North , ten thousand Cupid's strong . Like Commons the Nobility resort , In crowding heaps , to fill your moving Court : As awfully as ...
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