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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... pleas'd Audience clap their Wings . And now , Sir , ' tis time I should relieve you from the tedious length of this account . You have better and more profitable employment for your hours , and I wrong the Publick to detain you longer ...
... pleas'd Audience clap their Wings . And now , Sir , ' tis time I should relieve you from the tedious length of this account . You have better and more profitable employment for your hours , and I wrong the Publick to detain you longer ...
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... pleas'd Revenge is shewn , Who burn contented by anothers side . 84 Sometimes from fighting Squadrons of each Fleet , ( Deceiv'd ' themselves , or to preserve some Friend , ) Two grappling Etna's on the Ocean meet , And English Fires ...
... pleas'd Revenge is shewn , Who burn contented by anothers side . 84 Sometimes from fighting Squadrons of each Fleet , ( Deceiv'd ' themselves , or to preserve some Friend , ) Two grappling Etna's on the Ocean meet , And English Fires ...
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... Pleas'd with the Danger , when the Waves went high 160 He sought the Storms ; but , for a Calm unfit , Would Steer too nigh the Sands to boast his Wit . 152 Counsels ] Counsel ed . 1 . 154 Principles ] Principlc ed . 1 . Great Wits are ...
... Pleas'd with the Danger , when the Waves went high 160 He sought the Storms ; but , for a Calm unfit , Would Steer too nigh the Sands to boast his Wit . 152 Counsels ] Counsel ed . 1 . 154 Principles ] Principlc ed . 1 . Great Wits are ...
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... pleas'd and frightened with the specious Cry , To Guard their Sacred Rights and Property ; To Ruin , thus , the Chosen Flock are Sold , While Wolves are tane for Guardians of the Fold ; Seduc'd by these , we groundlessly complain , And ...
... pleas'd and frightened with the specious Cry , To Guard their Sacred Rights and Property ; To Ruin , thus , the Chosen Flock are Sold , While Wolves are tane for Guardians of the Fold ; Seduc'd by these , we groundlessly complain , And ...
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... pleas'd to approve the body of the Dis- course , and I hope he is more my Friend than to do it out of Complaisance ; ' Tis true he had too good a tast to like it all ; and amongst some other faults recommended to my second view , which ...
... pleas'd to approve the body of the Dis- course , and I hope he is more my Friend than to do it out of Complaisance ; ' Tis true he had too good a tast to like it all ; and amongst some other faults recommended to my second view , which ...
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