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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... kind , declares that Love made an active Progress through his Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first ...
... kind , declares that Love made an active Progress through his Mind , The dusky Parts he clear'd , the gross refin'd , The drowsy wak'd ; and as he went impress'd The Maker's Image on the human Beast . So the lines appear in the first ...
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... kind , And so we suffer Shipwrack every where ! Alas ! what port can such a Pilot find , Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of Good and Ill , Heaven , in his bosom , from our knowledge hides ; And ...
... kind , And so we suffer Shipwrack every where ! Alas ! what port can such a Pilot find , Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer . 36 The undistinguish'd Seeds of Good and Ill , Heaven , in his bosom , from our knowledge hides ; And ...
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... kind does bring , Who , safe in numbers , cuff the noble Bird . 88 Among the Dutch thus Albemarl did fare : He could not conquer , and disdain'd to flie ; Past hope of safety , ' twas his latest care , Like falling Cæsar , decently to ...
... kind does bring , Who , safe in numbers , cuff the noble Bird . 88 Among the Dutch thus Albemarl did fare : He could not conquer , and disdain'd to flie ; Past hope of safety , ' twas his latest care , Like falling Cæsar , decently to ...
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... Kind Husbands and meer Nobles all the rest . And , therefore in the name of Dulness , be The well - hung Balaam and cold Caleb free ; And Canting Nadab let Oblivion damn , Who made new Porridge for the Paschal Lamb . Let Friendships ...
... Kind Husbands and meer Nobles all the rest . And , therefore in the name of Dulness , be The well - hung Balaam and cold Caleb free ; And Canting Nadab let Oblivion damn , Who made new Porridge for the Paschal Lamb . Let Friendships ...
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... Kind . 360 And Heav'n by Wonders has espous'd his Why shoud I then Repine at Heavens Decree Cause . 320 Which gives me no Pretence to Royalty ? Whom has he Wrong'd in all his Peaceful Yet oh that Fate , Propitiously Inclin'd , Reign ...
... Kind . 360 And Heav'n by Wonders has espous'd his Why shoud I then Repine at Heavens Decree Cause . 320 Which gives me no Pretence to Royalty ? Whom has he Wrong'd in all his Peaceful Yet oh that Fate , Propitiously Inclin'd , Reign ...
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