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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... Thoughts express 70 That must his Suff'rings both regret and bless ! For when his early Valour Heav'n had crost , And ... thought , His future rule is into Method brought : 90 As they who first Proportion understand , With easie Practice ...
... Thoughts express 70 That must his Suff'rings both regret and bless ! For when his early Valour Heav'n had crost , And ... thought , His future rule is into Method brought : 90 As they who first Proportion understand , With easie Practice ...
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... thought the place could sanctifie a sin ; Like those that vainly hop'd kind Heav'n would wink , While to excess on Martyrs Tombs they drink . And as devouter Turks first warn their Souls To part , before they taste forbidden Bowls , So ...
... thought the place could sanctifie a sin ; Like those that vainly hop'd kind Heav'n would wink , While to excess on Martyrs Tombs they drink . And as devouter Turks first warn their Souls To part , before they taste forbidden Bowls , So ...
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... thought it no shame to learn : 30 and if I have made some few mistakes , ' tis only , as you can bear me witness ... thoughts above my ordinary level . And I am well satisfied , that as they are incomparably the best subject I have ever ...
... thought it no shame to learn : 30 and if I have made some few mistakes , ' tis only , as you can bear me witness ... thoughts above my ordinary level . And I am well satisfied , that as they are incomparably the best subject I have ever ...
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... Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an ... thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the Judgment represents it ...
... Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an ... thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the Judgment represents it ...
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. 260 267 No thought can ease them but their Sove - O let it be enough what thou hast done ; reign's Care , When spotted Deaths ran arm'd thro ' every Street , Whose Praise th ' afflicted as their Comfort sing ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. 260 267 No thought can ease them but their Sove - O let it be enough what thou hast done ; reign's Care , When spotted Deaths ran arm'd thro ' every Street , Whose Praise th ' afflicted as their Comfort sing ...
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