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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... stood Carthage long , And swept the Riches of the world from far , Yet stoop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more strong : • And this may prove our second Punick War . 6 What peace can be , where both to one pre- tend ? ( But they more ...
... stood Carthage long , And swept the Riches of the world from far , Yet stoop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more strong : • And this may prove our second Punick War . 6 What peace can be , where both to one pre- tend ? ( But they more ...
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... stood ! Since Money giv'n but tempts him to be ill , When pow'r is too remote to make him good . Such are , & c . from Petronius . Si bene cal- culum ponas , ubique fit naufragium . The German faith ] Tacitus saith of them , Nullos ...
... stood ! Since Money giv'n but tempts him to be ill , When pow'r is too remote to make him good . Such are , & c . from Petronius . Si bene cal- culum ponas , ubique fit naufragium . The German faith ] Tacitus saith of them , Nullos ...
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... stood : So thick , our Navy scarce could sheer their way , But 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 ...
... stood : So thick , our Navy scarce could sheer their way , But 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 ...
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... stood ; As if they had been there as Servants set , To stay , or to go on , as he thought good , And not persue , but wait on his Retreat . 96 So Lybian Huntsmen on some Sandy plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The ...
... stood ; As if they had been there as Servants set , To stay , or to go on , as he thought good , And not persue , but wait on his Retreat . 96 So Lybian Huntsmen on some Sandy plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The ...
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... stood still . 119 124 Th ' increasing Sound is born to either shore , And for their stakes the throwing Nations fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and ...
... stood still . 119 124 Th ' increasing Sound is born to either shore , And for their stakes the throwing Nations fear : Their Passion , double with the Cannons roar , And with warm wishes each Man combats there . 125 Pli'd thick and ...
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