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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... hast To meet you often whereso - e're you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant Day When you renew'd the expiring Pomp of May ! ( A month that owns an Interest in your Name : You and the Flow'rs are its peculiar Claim . ) That ...
... hast To meet you often whereso - e're you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant Day When you renew'd the expiring Pomp of May ! ( A month that owns an Interest in your Name : You and the Flow'rs are its peculiar Claim . ) That ...
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... hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this untainted year is all your own , Your glory's may without our crimes be shown . 20 We had not yet exhausted all our store , When you ...
... hast these sacred rights pre- par'd , Some guilty Moneths had in your Triumphs shar'd : But this untainted year is all your own , Your glory's may without our crimes be shown . 20 We had not yet exhausted all our store , When you ...
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... hast To their known Stations chearfully they go ; And all at once , disdaining to be last , Solicite every Gale to meet the Foe . 78 Nor did th ' incourag'd Belgians long delay , But , bold in others , not themselves , they stood : So ...
... hast To their known Stations chearfully they go ; And all at once , disdaining to be last , Solicite every Gale to meet the Foe . 78 Nor did th ' incourag'd Belgians long delay , But , bold in others , not themselves , they stood : So ...
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... hast done ; reign's Care , When spotted Deaths ran arm'd thro ' every Street , Whose Praise th ' afflicted as their Comfort sing ; Ev'n those , whom Want might drive to just despair , Think Life a Blessing under such a King . 261 Mean ...
... hast done ; reign's Care , When spotted Deaths ran arm'd thro ' every Street , Whose Praise th ' afflicted as their Comfort sing ; Ev'n those , whom Want might drive to just despair , Think Life a Blessing under such a King . 261 Mean ...
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... hast drawn , 390 Methinks th ' Apostate was the better man : And thy hot Father ( waving my respect ) Not of a mother church but of a Sect . And Such he needs must be of thy Inditing , This Comes of drinking Asses milk and writing . If ...
... hast drawn , 390 Methinks th ' Apostate was the better man : And thy hot Father ( waving my respect ) Not of a mother church but of a Sect . And Such he needs must be of thy Inditing , This Comes of drinking Asses milk and writing . If ...
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