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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... dare not trust their cause So farre from their own will as to the Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take ... dares that courage praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial ...
... dare not trust their cause So farre from their own will as to the Laws , You for their Umpire and their Synod take ... dares that courage praise . In stately Frigats most delight you find , Where well - drawn Battels fire your martial ...
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... dare . 28 These fight like Husbands , but like Lovers those : These fain would keep , and those more fain enjoy : And to such height their frantick Passion grows , That what both love , both hazard to destroy . 29 Amidst whole heaps of ...
... dare . 28 These fight like Husbands , but like Lovers those : These fain would keep , and those more fain enjoy : And to such height their frantick Passion grows , That what both love , both hazard to destroy . 29 Amidst whole heaps of ...
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... dare sleep no more . 72 The Morn they look on with unwilling eyes , Till from their Main - top joyful Second news they hear day's Of Ships , which by their mould Battel . bring new Supplies , And in their colours Belgian Lions bear . 73 ...
... dare sleep no more . 72 The Morn they look on with unwilling eyes , Till from their Main - top joyful Second news they hear day's Of Ships , which by their mould Battel . bring new Supplies , And in their colours Belgian Lions bear . 73 ...
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... dare his Force , He swings his Tail , and swiftly turns him round : With one Paw seizes on his trembling Horse , And with the other tears him to the ground . 98 Amidst these Toils succeeds the balmy Now hissing waters the quench'd Guns ...
... dare his Force , He swings his Tail , and swiftly turns him round : With one Paw seizes on his trembling Horse , And with the other tears him to the ground . 98 Amidst these Toils succeeds the balmy Now hissing waters the quench'd Guns ...
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... dares the World to tax him with the old : 220 So scapes th ' insulting Fire his narrow Jail And makes small out - lets into open air : There the fierce Winds his tender Force assail , And beat him down - ward to his first repair . 221 a ...
... dares the World to tax him with the old : 220 So scapes th ' insulting Fire his narrow Jail And makes small out - lets into open air : There the fierce Winds his tender Force assail , And beat him down - ward to his first repair . 221 a ...
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