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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... born him to the Sky , Like eager Romans e'er all Rites were past , Did let too soon the sacred Eagle fly . 2 Though our best Notes are Treason to his Fame , Join'd with the loud Applause of publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we ...
... born him to the Sky , Like eager Romans e'er all Rites were past , Did let too soon the sacred Eagle fly . 2 Though our best Notes are Treason to his Fame , Join'd with the loud Applause of publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we ...
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... born to drown might cross the Seas . [ these , Heav'n could not own a Providence , and take The wealth three Nations ventur'd at a stake . The same indulgence Charles his Voyage bless'd , 240 Which в 3 A POEM , ETC. 9.
... born to drown might cross the Seas . [ these , Heav'n could not own a Providence , and take The wealth three Nations ventur'd at a stake . The same indulgence Charles his Voyage bless'd , 240 Which в 3 A POEM , ETC. 9.
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... Born to command the Mistress of the Seas , Your Thoughts themselves in that blue Empire please . 100 Hither in Summer ev'nings you repair To take the fraischeur of the purer air : Undaunted here you ride when Winter raves , With Caesars ...
... Born to command the Mistress of the Seas , Your Thoughts themselves in that blue Empire please . 100 Hither in Summer ev'nings you repair To take the fraischeur of the purer air : Undaunted here you ride when Winter raves , With Caesars ...
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... born Phonix first is seen , Her feather'd Subjects all adore their Queen , And , while She makes her Progress through the East , From every Grove her numerous Train's increast : Each Poet of the air her Glory sings , And round him the ...
... born Phonix first is seen , Her feather'd Subjects all adore their Queen , And , while She makes her Progress through the East , From every Grove her numerous Train's increast : Each Poet of the air her Glory sings , And round him the ...
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... born King ; And now , a round of greater years begun , New influence from his walks of light did bring . immania ponti armenta , & magnas pascit sub d when Proteus blows , or Coeruleus Proteus gurgite phocas . Virg . 14.3 Him ] Him ...
... born King ; And now , a round of greater years begun , New influence from his walks of light did bring . immania ponti armenta , & magnas pascit sub d when Proteus blows , or Coeruleus Proteus gurgite phocas . Virg . 14.3 Him ] Him ...
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