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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... cou'd appear too much in Him That keeps the Treasure of Jerusalem ! Let David's Brother but approach the Town , Double our guards , He cries , We are undone . Protesting that He dares not Sleep in ' s Bed , Lest he shou'd rise next Morn ...
... cou'd appear too much in Him That keeps the Treasure of Jerusalem ! Let David's Brother but approach the Town , Double our guards , He cries , We are undone . Protesting that He dares not Sleep in ' s Bed , Lest he shou'd rise next Morn ...
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... cou'd Rebell , and Rail , and Mock , Much to the Credit of the Chosen Flock ; A strong Authority which must Convince ... cou'd Rebell ? That's a preferment for Achitophel . The Woman that Committed Buggary , Was rightly Sentenc'd by the ...
... cou'd Rebell , and Rail , and Mock , Much to the Credit of the Chosen Flock ; A strong Authority which must Convince ... cou'd Rebell ? That's a preferment for Achitophel . The Woman that Committed Buggary , Was rightly Sentenc'd by the ...
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... cou'd have reason , none has more , That made his Paunch so rich and him so poor . With wealth he was not trusted , for Heav'n knew 470 What ' twas of Old to pamper up a Jew ; To what would he on Quail and Pheasant swell , That ev'n on ...
... cou'd have reason , none has more , That made his Paunch so rich and him so poor . With wealth he was not trusted , for Heav'n knew 470 What ' twas of Old to pamper up a Jew ; To what would he on Quail and Pheasant swell , That ev'n on ...
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... cou'd relentless see such Youth and Charms , Expire with wretched Fate in Impious Armes ? A Prince so form'd with Earth's , and Heaven's Applause , To Tryumph ore Crown'd Heads in Davia's Cause : 890 Or grant him Victor , still his ...
... cou'd relentless see such Youth and Charms , Expire with wretched Fate in Impious Armes ? A Prince so form'd with Earth's , and Heaven's Applause , To Tryumph ore Crown'd Heads in Davia's Cause : 890 Or grant him Victor , still his ...
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... Cou'd for our Captive - Ark its Zeal retain , And Pharoah's Altars in their Pomp disdain : To slight his Gods was small ; with nobler pride , He all th ' Allurements of his Court defi'd . Whom Profit nor Example cou'd betray But ...
... Cou'd for our Captive - Ark its Zeal retain , And Pharoah's Altars in their Pomp disdain : To slight his Gods was small ; with nobler pride , He all th ' Allurements of his Court defi'd . Whom Profit nor Example cou'd betray But ...
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