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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... Lost , 1688 371 Impromptu Lines addressed to his Cousin , Mrs. Creed · 371 Fragment of a Character of Jacob Tonson 371 SONGS FROM THE PLAYS Song of Aerial Spirits , from The Indian Queen Hymn to the Sun , from the same • From the same ...
... Lost , 1688 371 Impromptu Lines addressed to his Cousin , Mrs. Creed · 371 Fragment of a Character of Jacob Tonson 371 SONGS FROM THE PLAYS Song of Aerial Spirits , from The Indian Queen Hymn to the Sun , from the same • From the same ...
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... lost , Though in his life he Blood and Ruine breath'd , 11 To his now guideless Kingdom Peace be- queath'd ; [ Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose ...
... lost , Though in his life he Blood and Ruine breath'd , 11 To his now guideless Kingdom Peace be- queath'd ; [ Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose ...
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... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be ...
... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne , He made all Countries where he came his own , And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdoms lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be ...
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... Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his Wit did gain . Henceforth their Fogue must spend at lesser rate , Than in its flames to wrap a Nations Fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots set A virtuous Shame within us to beget . For by ...
... Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his Wit did gain . Henceforth their Fogue must spend at lesser rate , Than in its flames to wrap a Nations Fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots set A virtuous Shame within us to beget . For by ...
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... lost : Thither the Wealth of all the World did go , And seem'd but Shipwrack'd on so base a Coast . Text from the second edition , 1688 , except where noted . In the first edition , 1667 , some faults ' escaped the press . The readings ...
... lost : Thither the Wealth of all the World did go , And seem'd but Shipwrack'd on so base a Coast . Text from the second edition , 1688 , except where noted . In the first edition , 1667 , some faults ' escaped the press . The readings ...
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