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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... Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first and only contemporary edition . The last word was afterwards ...
... Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first and only contemporary edition . The last word was afterwards ...
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... mind a line of Horace , it is certain that here Christie is wrong , but there are cases where there well may be a doubt . Again , Dryden sometimes uses the apostrophe not only in the genitive singular but also , where it is ...
... mind a line of Horace , it is certain that here Christie is wrong , but there are cases where there well may be a doubt . Again , Dryden sometimes uses the apostrophe not only in the genitive singular but also , where it is ...
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... mind . What to your cares we owe is learnt from hence , When ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the admitted tide , Where in new depths the wond'ring fishes glide : Here in a Royal bed the waters ...
... mind . What to your cares we owe is learnt from hence , When ev'n your pleasures serve for our defence . 110 Beyond your Court flows in the admitted tide , Where in new depths the wond'ring fishes glide : Here in a Royal bed the waters ...
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... Mind That , like the Earth's , it leaves our Sense behind , 110 While you so smoothly turn and roll our Sphere That rapid Motion does but Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne ...
... Mind That , like the Earth's , it leaves our Sense behind , 110 While you so smoothly turn and roll our Sphere That rapid Motion does but Rest appear . For as in Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne ...
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... mind so calm receive , As one that neither seeks , nor shuns his Foe . 42 With France , to aid the Dutch , the Danes unite , France as their Tyrant , Denmark as their slave . But when with one three Nations join to fight , They silently ...
... mind so calm receive , As one that neither seeks , nor shuns his Foe . 42 With France , to aid the Dutch , the Danes unite , France as their Tyrant , Denmark as their slave . But when with one three Nations join to fight , They silently ...
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