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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... Peace was the Prize of all his Toil and Care , Which War had banish'd and did now restore : Bolognia's walls thus mounted in the Air , Toseat themselves more surely than before . 17 Her Safety , rescued Ireland , to him owes ; And ...
... Peace was the Prize of all his Toil and Care , Which War had banish'd and did now restore : Bolognia's walls thus mounted in the Air , Toseat themselves more surely than before . 17 Her Safety , rescued Ireland , to him owes ; And ...
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... Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . harle deals Seven withes Tray - Now with a general 4 HEROICK STANZA'S .
... Peaceful Urn shall rest , His Name a great Example stands to show , How strangely high Endeavours may be bless'd , Where Piety and Valour jointly go . harle deals Seven withes Tray - Now with a general 4 HEROICK STANZA'S .
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... Peace be- queath'd ; [ Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian ...
... Peace be- queath'd ; [ Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian ...
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... Peace would , like himself , confer A Gift unhop'd without the price of war . 140 Yet , as he knew his Blessings worth , took care That we should know it by repeated Pray'r , Which storm'd the skies and ravish'd Charles from thence , As ...
... Peace would , like himself , confer A Gift unhop'd without the price of war . 140 Yet , as he knew his Blessings worth , took care That we should know it by repeated Pray'r , Which storm'd the skies and ravish'd Charles from thence , As ...
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... peace . The discontented now are only they Whose Crimes before did your Just Cause betray : Of those your Edicts some reclaim from sins , But most your Life and Blest Example wins . Oh happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way 318 By ...
... peace . The discontented now are only they Whose Crimes before did your Just Cause betray : Of those your Edicts some reclaim from sins , But most your Life and Blest Example wins . Oh happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way 318 By ...
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