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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... Night , the honour'd name of Counseller , Since struck with rayes of prosp'rous Fortune blind , We Light alone in dark Afflictions find . In such adversities to Scepters train'd , The name of Great his famous Grandsire gain'd : Who yet ...
... Night , the honour'd name of Counseller , Since struck with rayes of prosp'rous Fortune blind , We Light alone in dark Afflictions find . In such adversities to Scepters train'd , The name of Great his famous Grandsire gain'd : Who yet ...
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... night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of Good and Ill , Heaven , in his bosom , from our knowledge hides ; And draws them in contempt of human skill , Which oft , for friends , mistaken foes vides . 37 Let ...
... night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of Good and Ill , Heaven , in his bosom , from our knowledge hides ; And draws them in contempt of human skill , Which oft , for friends , mistaken foes vides . 37 Let ...
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... night ; restore ; " And weary waves , withdrawing from the Fight , Lie lull'd and panting on the silent Shore . 99 The Moon shone clear on the becalmed floud , Where , while her beams like glittering silver play , Upon the Deck our ...
... night ; restore ; " And weary waves , withdrawing from the Fight , Lie lull'd and panting on the silent Shore . 99 The Moon shone clear on the becalmed floud , Where , while her beams like glittering silver play , Upon the Deck our ...
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... night back upon the day . 120 Fourth Battel . days new - born His presence soon blows up the kindling Fight . And his loud Guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as Slaughter had been breath'd all night , And Death new pointed his ...
... night back upon the day . 120 Fourth Battel . days new - born His presence soon blows up the kindling Fight . And his loud Guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as Slaughter had been breath'd all night , And Death new pointed his ...
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... night . appear , 186 Now Van to Van the foremost Squadrons meet , Second The midmost Battels hastning up Battel . behind : Who view , far off , the storm of falling Sleet ; And hear their Thunder ratling in the wind . 187 At length the ...
... night . appear , 186 Now Van to Van the foremost Squadrons meet , Second The midmost Battels hastning up Battel . behind : Who view , far off , the storm of falling Sleet ; And hear their Thunder ratling in the wind . 187 At length the ...
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