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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... shou'd rise next Morn without his Head . 309 Next these , a Troop of buisy Spirits press , Of little Fortunes and of Conscience Less ; With them the Tribe , whose Luxury had drain'd Their Banks , in former Sequestrationsgain'd : Who ...
... shou'd rise next Morn without his Head . 309 Next these , a Troop of buisy Spirits press , Of little Fortunes and of Conscience Less ; With them the Tribe , whose Luxury had drain'd Their Banks , in former Sequestrationsgain'd : Who ...
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... shou'd Confirm the Wrongs they press , His Sufferings yet were than the Peoples less ; Condemn'd for Life the Murd'ring Sword to weild , 769 And on their Heirs entail a Bloody Feild . Thus madly their own Freedom they betray , And for ...
... shou'd Confirm the Wrongs they press , His Sufferings yet were than the Peoples less ; Condemn'd for Life the Murd'ring Sword to weild , 769 And on their Heirs entail a Bloody Feild . Thus madly their own Freedom they betray , And for ...
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... shou'd our Crimes , again , that Curse draw down , And Rebel - Arms once more attempt the Crown , Sure Ruin waits unhappy Absalon , Alike by Conquest or Defeat undone ; Who cou'd relentless see such Youth and Charms , Expire with ...
... shou'd our Crimes , again , that Curse draw down , And Rebel - Arms once more attempt the Crown , Sure Ruin waits unhappy Absalon , Alike by Conquest or Defeat undone ; Who cou'd relentless see such Youth and Charms , Expire with ...
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... shou'd want a regal Place , On the reverse , a Tow'r the Town surveys , O'er which our mounting Sun his beams dis- plays . The Word , pronounc'd aloud by Shrieval voice , Lætamur , which in Polish is rejoyce , Oh , cou'd the Style that ...
... shou'd want a regal Place , On the reverse , a Tow'r the Town surveys , O'er which our mounting Sun his beams dis- plays . The Word , pronounc'd aloud by Shrieval voice , Lætamur , which in Polish is rejoyce , Oh , cou'd the Style that ...
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... shou'd be forc'd to crown another Son . Thus , when the Heir was from the Vineyard thrown , The rich Possession was the Murth'rers own . In vain to Sophistry they have recourse ; By proving theirs no Plot they prove ' tis worse , 220 ...
... shou'd be forc'd to crown another Son . Thus , when the Heir was from the Vineyard thrown , The rich Possession was the Murth'rers own . In vain to Sophistry they have recourse ; By proving theirs no Plot they prove ' tis worse , 220 ...
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