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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... thee if he neglect thy Urn ? he prints ' neglects ' for ' neglect ' , or when in the line The Fiend , thy Sire , has sent thee from below , he prints ' hath ' for ' has ' . INTRODUCTION XV THE MEDALL A SATYRE AGAINST SEDITION PAGE.
... thee if he neglect thy Urn ? he prints ' neglects ' for ' neglect ' , or when in the line The Fiend , thy Sire , has sent thee from below , he prints ' hath ' for ' has ' . INTRODUCTION XV THE MEDALL A SATYRE AGAINST SEDITION PAGE.
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... thee Portunus shall be slain A Lamb to you the Tempests of the Main : For those loud Storms that did against him rore 121 Have cast his shipwrack'd Vessel on the shore . Yet , as wise Artists mix their Colours so That by degrees they ...
... thee Portunus shall be slain A Lamb to you the Tempests of the Main : For those loud Storms that did against him rore 121 Have cast his shipwrack'd Vessel on the shore . Yet , as wise Artists mix their Colours so That by degrees they ...
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... Thee , Saviour , Thee the Nations Vows con- fess ; 240 And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless : Swift , unbespoken Pomps , thy steps pro- claim , And stammering Babes are taught to lisp thy Name . 235 Divides ] Shuts up ed . 1 . How ...
... Thee , Saviour , Thee the Nations Vows con- fess ; 240 And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless : Swift , unbespoken Pomps , thy steps pro- claim , And stammering Babes are taught to lisp thy Name . 235 Divides ] Shuts up ed . 1 . How ...
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... Thee ? ( The Prince replies ) O Statesman's winding Skill , They first Condemn that first Advis'd the Ill ! Illustrious Youth ( returned Achitophel ) Misconstrue not the Words that mean you well . The Course you steer I worthy Blame con ...
... Thee ? ( The Prince replies ) O Statesman's winding Skill , They first Condemn that first Advis'd the Ill ! Illustrious Youth ( returned Achitophel ) Misconstrue not the Words that mean you well . The Course you steer I worthy Blame con ...
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... thee . 384 Patriarch ] 1716 : Patriot 1682. A mis- print . Levi , thou art a load , I'll lay thee down , And shew Rebellion bare , without a Gown ; Poor Slaves in metre , dull and adle - pated , Who Rhime below ev'n David's Psalms ...
... thee . 384 Patriarch ] 1716 : Patriot 1682. A mis- print . Levi , thou art a load , I'll lay thee down , And shew Rebellion bare , without a Gown ; Poor Slaves in metre , dull and adle - pated , Who Rhime below ev'n David's Psalms ...
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