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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... LORD PROTECTOR of England , ScOTLAND , AND IRELAND [ Heroick Stanza's ] Astræa Redux . A POEM ON THE HAPPY Restoration and Return of his SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES THE SECOND TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY . A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION TO MY LORD ...
... LORD PROTECTOR of England , ScOTLAND , AND IRELAND [ Heroick Stanza's ] Astræa Redux . A POEM ON THE HAPPY Restoration and Return of his SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES THE SECOND TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY . A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION TO MY LORD ...
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... Lord Protector OF ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , & IRELAND . Written by Mr. Dryden . LONDON , Printed for William Wilfon ; and are to be fold in Well - Tard , near Little St. Bartholomew's Hospital , 1659 . DR . B HEROICK STANZA'S , CONSECRATED ...
... Lord Protector OF ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , & IRELAND . Written by Mr. Dryden . LONDON , Printed for William Wilfon ; and are to be fold in Well - Tard , near Little St. Bartholomew's Hospital , 1659 . DR . B HEROICK STANZA'S , CONSECRATED ...
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... LORD PROTECTOR OF THIS COMMONWEALTH , & c . WRITTEN AFTER THE CELEBRATING OF HIS FUNERAL . But do an Act of Friendship to their own . He , private , marked the Faults of others Aftræa Redux . A POEM On the Happy Restoration &. I AND now ...
... LORD PROTECTOR OF THIS COMMONWEALTH , & c . WRITTEN AFTER THE CELEBRATING OF HIS FUNERAL . But do an Act of Friendship to their own . He , private , marked the Faults of others Aftræa Redux . A POEM On the Happy Restoration &. I AND now ...
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... Lord : The joyful London meets The Princely York , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath great Glouc's ters weight . Secure as when the Halcyon breeds , with He that was born to drown might cross the Seas . [ these ...
... Lord : The joyful London meets The Princely York , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath great Glouc's ters weight . Secure as when the Halcyon breeds , with He that was born to drown might cross the Seas . [ these ...
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... LORD , presented on New - Years - Day. And judge of future by past happinesse , No promise can oblige a Prince so much Still to be good , as long to have been such . A noble Emulation heats your breast , And your own fame now robbs you ...
... LORD , presented on New - Years - Day. And judge of future by past happinesse , No promise can oblige a Prince so much Still to be good , as long to have been such . A noble Emulation heats your breast , And your own fame now robbs you ...
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