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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... ev'ry hum'urous Wind that veer'd With shifted Sayls a sev'ral Course you Steer'd . What Form of Sway did David e'er persue That seem'd like Absolute but sprung from You ? · Who at your instance quasht each penal Law , That kept ...
... ev'ry hum'urous Wind that veer'd With shifted Sayls a sev'ral Course you Steer'd . What Form of Sway did David e'er persue That seem'd like Absolute but sprung from You ? · Who at your instance quasht each penal Law , That kept ...
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... ev'ry chink , 460 Goodly and Great he Sayls behind his Link ; With all this Bulk there's nothing lost in Og , For ev'ry inch that is not Fool is Rogue : A Monstrous mass of foul corrupted matter , As all the Devils had spew'd to make ...
... ev'ry chink , 460 Goodly and Great he Sayls behind his Link ; With all this Bulk there's nothing lost in Og , For ev'ry inch that is not Fool is Rogue : A Monstrous mass of foul corrupted matter , As all the Devils had spew'd to make ...
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... ev'ry Shift and subtle Method past , And All to be no Zaken at the Last , Now , rais'don Tyre's sad Ruines , Pharaoh's Pride Soar'd high , his Legions threatning far and wide ; As when a battring Storm ingendred high , By Winds upheld ...
... ev'ry Shift and subtle Method past , And All to be no Zaken at the Last , Now , rais'don Tyre's sad Ruines , Pharaoh's Pride Soar'd high , his Legions threatning far and wide ; As when a battring Storm ingendred high , By Winds upheld ...
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... ev'ry Nation but their Own ; Yet while our factious Jews his Worth deny , Their Aking Conscience gives their Tongue the Lye . Ev'n in the worst of Men the noblest Parts Confess him , and he Triumphs in their Hearts , Whom to his King ...
... ev'ry Nation but their Own ; Yet while our factious Jews his Worth deny , Their Aking Conscience gives their Tongue the Lye . Ev'n in the worst of Men the noblest Parts Confess him , and he Triumphs in their Hearts , Whom to his King ...
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... ev'ry Trust , And to the Needy always more than Just . Who Truth from specious falsehood can divide , Has all the Gown - mens Skill without their Pride ; Thus crown'd with worth from heights of honor won , Sees all his Glories copied in ...
... ev'ry Trust , And to the Needy always more than Just . Who Truth from specious falsehood can divide , Has all the Gown - mens Skill without their Pride ; Thus crown'd with worth from heights of honor won , Sees all his Glories copied in ...
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