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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... Tempers he cou'd Service draw The worth of each , with its Alloy , he new ; And , as the Confident of Nature , saw How she Complections did divide and brew . 26 Or he their single Vertues did survey , By HEROICK STANZA'S . 3.
... Tempers he cou'd Service draw The worth of each , with its Alloy , he new ; And , as the Confident of Nature , saw How she Complections did divide and brew . 26 Or he their single Vertues did survey , By HEROICK STANZA'S . 3.
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... Nature did like Captives treat before ; To nobler Preys the English Lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian Walks to roar . 30 That old unquestion'd Pirate of the Land , Proud Rome , with Dread the Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And ...
... Nature did like Captives treat before ; To nobler Preys the English Lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian Walks to roar . 30 That old unquestion'd Pirate of the Land , Proud Rome , with Dread the Fate of Dun- kirk heard ; And ...
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... Nature did ordain , And their lov'd Druids seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis- pense Through you to us his vital Influence ; You are the Channel where ...
... Nature did ordain , And their lov'd Druids seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis- pense Through you to us his vital Influence ; You are the Channel where ...
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... Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in Peace and yet in Motion ...
... Nature's Swiftness , with the Throng Of flying Orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded Eye , Mov'd by the Soul of the same Harmony , So , carried on by your unwearied Care , We rest in Peace and yet in Motion ...
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... nature . So then , the first happiness of the Poet's Imagination is properly Invention , or finding of the thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the Judgment represents it proper to ...
... nature . So then , the first happiness of the Poet's Imagination is properly Invention , or finding of the thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the Judgment represents it proper to ...
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