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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... Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep despair was lost To see the Rebel thrive , the Loyal crost : Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good Days had [ content , We ...
... Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep despair was lost To see the Rebel thrive , the Loyal crost : Youth that with Joys had unacquainted been Envy'd gray hairs that once good Days had [ content , We ...
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... Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be Gods Anointed was his Crime , 80 And when ...
... Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be Gods Anointed was his Crime , 80 And when ...
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... ! Oh times like those alone , By Fate reserv'd for great Augustus throne ! When the joint growth of Arms and Arts foreshew The Worlda Monarch , and that Monarch You . : IN that wild Deluge where the world was drownd 10 ASTRÆEA REDUX .
... ! Oh times like those alone , By Fate reserv'd for great Augustus throne ! When the joint growth of Arms and Arts foreshew The Worlda Monarch , and that Monarch You . : IN that wild Deluge where the world was drownd 10 ASTRÆEA REDUX .
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... Thrones and the Dominions prostrate lie . Not daring to behold their angry God : And an hush'd silence damps the tuneful Sky . 280 At length th ' Almighty cast a pitying Eye , And Mercy softly touch'd his melting Breast : He saw the ...
... Thrones and the Dominions prostrate lie . Not daring to behold their angry God : And an hush'd silence damps the tuneful Sky . 280 At length th ' Almighty cast a pitying Eye , And Mercy softly touch'd his melting Breast : He saw the ...
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... Throne And blest all other Countries but his own : But charming Greatness , since so few refuse ; ' Tis Juster to Lament him , than Accuse . Strong were his hopes a Rival to remove , With Blandishments to gain the publick Love , To Head ...
... Throne And blest all other Countries but his own : But charming Greatness , since so few refuse ; ' Tis Juster to Lament him , than Accuse . Strong were his hopes a Rival to remove , With Blandishments to gain the publick Love , To Head ...
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