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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... seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does increase ; Till he , press'd down by his own weighty Name , Did , like ...
... seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could give . 34 His latest Victories still thickest came , As near the Centre , Motion does increase ; Till he , press'd down by his own weighty Name , Did , like ...
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... seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie to the Lilies side ...
... seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie to the Lilies side ...
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... 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 of the first edition are given wherever there was a ...
... 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 of the first edition are given wherever there was a ...
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... seem'd Both great in Courage , Conduct and in The Duke , less numerous , but in Courage Fame , 104 Thus far had Fortune pow'r , here forc'd to. 46 The doubled charge his Subjects love sup- plies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are ...
... seem'd Both great in Courage , Conduct and in The Duke , less numerous , but in Courage Fame , 104 Thus far had Fortune pow'r , here forc'd to. 46 The doubled charge his Subjects love sup- plies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are ...
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... seem'd to wander in a moving wood 79 Our little Fleet was now ingag'd so far , That , like the Sword - fish in the Whale , they fought . The Combat only seem'd a Civil War , Till through their Bowels we our Passage wrought . 80 Never ...
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood 79 Our little Fleet was now ingag'd so far , That , like the Sword - fish in the Whale , they fought . The Combat only seem'd a Civil War , Till through their Bowels we our Passage wrought . 80 Never ...
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