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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... try'd with Grace ! When will our Reasons long - charm'd Eyes unclose , And Israel judge between her Friends and Foes ? When shall we see expir'd Deceivers Sway , And credit what our God and Monarchs say ? Dissembled Patriots bribed with ...
... try'd with Grace ! When will our Reasons long - charm'd Eyes unclose , And Israel judge between her Friends and Foes ? When shall we see expir'd Deceivers Sway , And credit what our God and Monarchs say ? Dissembled Patriots bribed with ...
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... try'd ; As righteously they did those dooms repent ; Still they were wise , whatever way they went . Crowds err not , though to both extremes they run ; ICC To kill the Father and recall the son . Some think the Fools were most as times ...
... try'd ; As righteously they did those dooms repent ; Still they were wise , whatever way they went . Crowds err not , though to both extremes they run ; ICC To kill the Father and recall the son . Some think the Fools were most as times ...
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... try'd , ( A much unskilfull , but well meaning guide :) Yet what they are , even these crude thoughts were bred By reading that , which better thou hast read , Thy Matchless Author's work : my Friend , Digression to the Trans- latour of ...
... try'd , ( A much unskilfull , but well meaning guide :) Yet what they are , even these crude thoughts were bred By reading that , which better thou hast read , Thy Matchless Author's work : my Friend , Digression to the Trans- latour of ...
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... try'd , and after for its self believed . 352 The partial Papists wou'd infer from hence , Their Church , in last resort , shou'd Judge the Sense . But first they would assume , with wondrous Art , Themselves to be the whole , who are ...
... try'd , and after for its self believed . 352 The partial Papists wou'd infer from hence , Their Church , in last resort , shou'd Judge the Sense . But first they would assume , with wondrous Art , Themselves to be the whole , who are ...
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... try'd , When in. 61 Arriv'd within the mournfull Room , he saw A wild Distraction , void of Awe , And arbitrary Grief unbounded by a Law . God's Image , God's Anointed , lay Without Motion , Pulse or Breath , A senseless Lump of sacred ...
... try'd , When in. 61 Arriv'd within the mournfull Room , he saw A wild Distraction , void of Awe , And arbitrary Grief unbounded by a Law . God's Image , God's Anointed , lay Without Motion , Pulse or Breath , A senseless Lump of sacred ...
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