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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... turn'd the Scale where - e'er ' twas cast , Tho ' Indian mines were in the other laid . 24 When absent , yet we conquer'd in his Right ; For tho ' some meaner Artist's Skill were shown , In mingling Colours , or in placing Light , Yet ...
... turn'd the Scale where - e'er ' twas cast , Tho ' Indian mines were in the other laid . 24 When absent , yet we conquer'd in his Right ; For tho ' some meaner Artist's Skill were shown , In mingling Colours , or in placing Light , Yet ...
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... Turn Rebel and run Popularly Mad ? Were he a Tyrant who , by Lawless Might , Opprest the Jews and rais'd the Jebusite , Well might I Mourn ; but Nature's holy Bands Would Curb my Spirits , and Restrain my Hands ; 340 The People might ...
... Turn Rebel and run Popularly Mad ? Were he a Tyrant who , by Lawless Might , Opprest the Jews and rais'd the Jebusite , Well might I Mourn ; but Nature's holy Bands Would Curb my Spirits , and Restrain my Hands ; 340 The People might ...
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... Turn'd all his Vertues to his Overthrow , And gain'd our Elders to pronounce a Foe . His Right , for Sums of necessary Gold , Shall first be Pawn'd , and afterwards be Sold ; Till time shall Ever - wanting David draw , To pass your ...
... Turn'd all his Vertues to his Overthrow , And gain'd our Elders to pronounce a Foe . His Right , for Sums of necessary Gold , Shall first be Pawn'd , and afterwards be Sold ; Till time shall Ever - wanting David draw , To pass your ...
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... turn'd the Plot to ruine Church and State ; 930 The Council violent , the Rabble worse : That Shimei taught Jerusalem to Curse . With all these loads of Injuries opprest , And long revolving in his careful Brest Th ' event of things ...
... turn'd the Plot to ruine Church and State ; 930 The Council violent , the Rabble worse : That Shimei taught Jerusalem to Curse . With all these loads of Injuries opprest , And long revolving in his careful Brest Th ' event of things ...
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... turn Loyal , to be made a Peer . Next him , let Railing Rabsheka have place , So full of Zeal He has no need of grace ; 299 A Saint that can both Flesh and Spirit use , Alike haunt Conventicles and the Stews : Of whom the Question ...
... turn Loyal , to be made a Peer . Next him , let Railing Rabsheka have place , So full of Zeal He has no need of grace ; 299 A Saint that can both Flesh and Spirit use , Alike haunt Conventicles and the Stews : Of whom the Question ...
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