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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... sight than goodly Planes , a reference to Ovid's platano conspectior alta ' shows that the alteration of Planes ' into ' plains ' is a clear error . Nor is it easy to see what sense the Cambridge editor attaches to a passage in Persius ...
... sight than goodly Planes , a reference to Ovid's platano conspectior alta ' shows that the alteration of Planes ' into ' plains ' is a clear error . Nor is it easy to see what sense the Cambridge editor attaches to a passage in Persius ...
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... sight , So on us stole our blessed change ; while we Th ' effect did feel but scarce the manner see . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny 131 To Flow'rs that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping Pow'r ...
... sight , So on us stole our blessed change ; while we Th ' effect did feel but scarce the manner see . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny 131 To Flow'rs that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping Pow'r ...
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... sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter ...
... sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to Justice doth submit your Your Goodness only is above the Laws ; Whose rigid Letter ...
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... sight The tempting Fruits of Africk did unfold . 174 With him went Sprag , as bountiful as brave , Whom his high Courage to command had Harman , who did the twice fir'd Harry save , brought : And in his burning ship undaunted fought ...
... sight The tempting Fruits of Africk did unfold . 174 With him went Sprag , as bountiful as brave , Whom his high Courage to command had Harman , who did the twice fir'd Harry save , brought : And in his burning ship undaunted fought ...
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... sight ; blaze And long it was ere he the rest could raise , Whose heavy Eye - lids yet were full of Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And frighted Mothers strike ...
... sight ; blaze And long it was ere he the rest could raise , Whose heavy Eye - lids yet were full of Night . 226 The next to Danger , hot persu'd by Fate , Half - cloth'd , half - naked , hastily retire : And frighted Mothers strike ...
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